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Arundhati Roy makes 2026 Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction shortlist

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2 min readUpdated: Mar 26, 2026 05:04 PM IST

Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy is on the shortlist for the 2026 Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction for her vaunted memoir Mother Mary Comes to Me, in which shetraces her life from childhood in Kerala to the present.

At the centre of the memoir is Mary Roy, her mother, a woman she calls “my shelter and my storm.” Mary Roy was a formidable force in her own right. In 1986, she won a landmark Supreme Court case granting Syrian Christian women in Kerala equal inheritance rights. However, she was also a woman with foibles and high expectations from her children. First, Arundhati ran from her, and then, in grief, she returns to her.

Arundhati Roy does not sentimentalise her mother or absolve herself, and in doing so refuses the tidy arc of reconciliation. She, instead, gives us a portrait of a relationship built on love and damage in equal measure, and a meditation on the inheritance of temperament from our parents.

The shortlist

Mother Mary Comes to Mejoins five other titles on the shortlist:

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The six books span Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, examining themes of migration, conflict, creativity, and connection. Chair of Judges Thangam Debbonaire describes the shortlist as “timely and timeless,” a testament to the power of women’s non-fiction in an era of mis- and dis-information.

The winner will be announced on 11 June 2026 at the Women’s Prize Trust’s summer party in London, receiving £30,000 and a limited-edition sculpture.

Aishwarya Khosla

Aishwarya Khosla is a senior editorial figure at The Indian Express, where she spearheads the digital strategy and execution for the Books & Literature and Puzzles & Games sections. With over eight years of experience in high-stakes journalism, Aishwarya specializes in literary criticism, cultural commentary, and long-form features that explore the complex intersection of identity, politics, and social change.

Aishwarya’s analytical depth is anchored by her prestigious Nehru Fellowship in Politics and Elections. This intensive research fellowship in policy analysis and political communications informs her nuanced approach to cultural journalism, allowing her to provide readers with unique insights into how literature and media reflect broader political shifts.

As a trusted voice for the Indian Express audience, she authors the popular newsletters,Meanwhile, Back Home and Books ‘n’ Bits, and hosts the podcast series, Casually Obsessed.

Before her current role, Aishwarya spent several years at Hindustan Times, where she provided dedicated coverage of the Punjabi diaspora, theater, and national politics. Her career is defined by a commitment to intellectual rigor, making her a definitive authority on modern Indian culture and letters.
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