Synopsis - Present Her Absence
Present Her Absence is a work of literary fiction set in Mumbai during the late 1970s and 1980s, a city in transition, alive with the monsoon's rhythms, and shadowed by its underworld. At its center is Diane Decker, whose vision is radical for its time: an Anglo-Indian school principal who believes education is not merely about textbooks but about cultivating imagination, discipline, and inner resilience.
The novel traces Diane's attempt to build a new kind of school-small classes, integrated learning, and daily rituals of yoga and poetry-in an environment resistant to change. While she wrestles with trustees, and cultural norms, she finds herself entangled in the lives of her students: Mandira, a gifted but fragile girl carrying private trauma; Aryan and Ved, boys caught between privilege and expectation; and Anu, the daughter of her housekeeper Maya, whose disappearance will force Diane to confront moral choices beyond the walls of her school.
At once a portrait of a woman, a school, and a city, Present Her Absence is a meditation on what it means to guide others while still searching for one's own way.