Rivers have been on my mind recently with some recent buzzy arrivals on their power (from Elif Shafak to non-fiction Robert Macfarlane). Join me with author Suma Subramaniam and illustrator Tara Anand to discuss their beautiful picture book My Name Is Long As a River. Inspired by Suma’s own heritage, the story celebrates the deep connections between names, family history, and cultural identity. Together, Suma and Tara share how rivers, poetry, and personal memory shaped this tribute to the power of knowing where we come from.
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Suma Subramaniam
Tara Anand, photographed by Brittany Oxley
SHOWNOTES for Ep. 98:
Connect with Suma through her website
And with Tara Anand here
Books and other stuff we discussed on the show:
Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar
Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books
Tishani Doshi’s poetry collection A God at the Door
The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
Amar Chitra Katha comics
Malgudi Days by R.K. Narayan
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