Sonia Faleiro
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Sonia Faleiro (born 1977) is an Indian writer and Journalist. Her first novel ''The Girl'' was published by Viking in 2006. This was followed by ''Beautiful Thing: Inside the Secret World of Bombay's Dance Bars'' (2010), and the e-single ''13 Men'' (2015). '' The Good Girls: An Ordinary Killing'' was published in January, 2021.


Early life and education

Faleiro was born in Goa, grew up in New Delhi where she studied history at St. Stephen's College, and received her master's degree from the University of Edinburgh. While in graduate school, Faleiro started writing her first novel, ''The Girl'', which was published by Penguin Viking in 2006.


Awards

Faleiro was awarded the 2011 Karmaveer Puraskaar for Social Justice for "drawing attention to India's most vulnerable and writing about them with sensitivity, humanity and integrity". She is the recipient of a runners-up award in the CNN Young Journalist Award of 2006.


Bibliography

*''The Girl'' (Penguin Viking, 2006) *''First Proof: The Penguin Book of New Writing From India II'' (Penguin, 2006) *''Reflected in Water: Writings on Goa'' (Penguin, 2006) *''The Fiction Collection: Twenty Years of Penguin India'' (Penguin, 2007) *''India'' (ISBN Edizioni, 2008) *''AIDS Sutra: Untold Stories from India'' (Random House, Vintage, Anchor Books, Mondadori, August 2008) *''Sarpanch Sahib: Changing the Face of India'' (Harper Litmus, 2009) *''Beautiful Thing: Inside the Secret World of Bombay's Dance Bars'' (Penguin, India, October 2010) *''13 Men'' (Deca, US, October 2015) *'' The Good Girls: An Ordinary Killing'' (Penguin, 2021)


Personal life

Sonia Faleiro is the daughter of veteran Indian National Congress politician Eduardo Faleiro.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Faleiro, Sonia Novelists from Goa 21st-century Indian novelists Indian women novelists Living people Indian reporters and correspondents Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 1977 births Indian women journalists 21st-century Indian women writers 21st-century Indian journalists Women writers from Goa