
Roar
Manjeet Mann(Author)
Penguin Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 2. October 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-241-64762-2 (ISBN)
Description
An empowering novel of resistance inspired by Sampat Pal and the Pink Sari Gang from the multi-award-winning author of Run, Rebel and The Crossing.
'A fiery call to arms for young feminists everywhere' The Times Children's Book of the Week
'A powerful, rage-filled verse novel by a Costa-winning author' Guardian
Rizu lives a comfortable life in the gated middle class suburbs of Delhi; her biggest worries are getting her homework done and keeping up with the mean girls at school. That is, until she's accused of being a witch and the hysteria that follows triggers a chain reaction that ends in tragedy and life as she knew it changes forever.
Alone and fearing for her life, Rizu runs away and joins a group of pink sari wearing, stick wielding women, known for their revenge vigilantism. Together they can help Rizu take back her life and seek justice against those who wronged her.
But at what cost?
'Gripping and empowering' Observer
'A powerful read' Irish Examiner
'A masterpiece of a book. ROAR is empowering, bold and brilliant.' Ravena Guron, bestselling author of This Book Kills and Mondays are Murder
'A wonderfully jarring reminder that one of the most valuable things in life is recognizing one's own value and choosing to live, love, dream, and move accordingly. That we don't have to accept or desire things just because the world we occupy says we should. That we have to forge our own paths. This book will empower readers to do all of the above' Nic Stone, author of #1 New York Times bestseller DEAR MARTIN
'Undoubtedly a book which roars' LOVEREADING October Book of the Month
'Singes and sings with a freedom fighting spirit, written in verse that flows with humanity' Sita Brahmachari, author of Where the River Runs Gold
A Waterstones Best Teen and YA Book of the Year
'A fiery call to arms for young feminists everywhere' The Times Children's Book of the Week
'A powerful, rage-filled verse novel by a Costa-winning author' Guardian
Rizu lives a comfortable life in the gated middle class suburbs of Delhi; her biggest worries are getting her homework done and keeping up with the mean girls at school. That is, until she's accused of being a witch and the hysteria that follows triggers a chain reaction that ends in tragedy and life as she knew it changes forever.
Alone and fearing for her life, Rizu runs away and joins a group of pink sari wearing, stick wielding women, known for their revenge vigilantism. Together they can help Rizu take back her life and seek justice against those who wronged her.
But at what cost?
'Gripping and empowering' Observer
'A powerful read' Irish Examiner
'A masterpiece of a book. ROAR is empowering, bold and brilliant.' Ravena Guron, bestselling author of This Book Kills and Mondays are Murder
'A wonderfully jarring reminder that one of the most valuable things in life is recognizing one's own value and choosing to live, love, dream, and move accordingly. That we don't have to accept or desire things just because the world we occupy says we should. That we have to forge our own paths. This book will empower readers to do all of the above' Nic Stone, author of #1 New York Times bestseller DEAR MARTIN
'Undoubtedly a book which roars' LOVEREADING October Book of the Month
'Singes and sings with a freedom fighting spirit, written in verse that flows with humanity' Sita Brahmachari, author of Where the River Runs Gold
A Waterstones Best Teen and YA Book of the Year
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Target group
Young adult
Children/juvenile
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 12 to 17 years
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
292 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-64762-2 (9780241647622)
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E-Book
10/2025
Penguin Books Ltd
€9.99
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Person
Manjeet Mann is a multi-award-winning author, playwright, screenwriter, and actress. Her debut YA novel, Run Rebel, was shortlisted for the 2021 Carnegie Medal and won the CILIP Carnegie Shadowers' Choice Award, the UKLA Award, the Diverse Book Award, and the Sheffield Children's Book Award, as well as being named a Guardian Best Book of 2020. Her second novel, The Crossing, won the 2022 Costa Children's Book Award, the UKLA Award, and was Overall Winner at the Sheffield Children's Book Awards. It was also shortlisted for numerous other prizes, including the 2022 Carnegie Medal, Waterstones Children's Book Prize and YA Book Award. Manjeet writes picture books too, including Small's Big Dream, which won the Readers' Choice Award at the Diverse Book Awards. She adapted Run Rebel for the stage with Pilot Theatre, earning Best Production at the 2025 Off West End Stage Awards. Manjeet lives in Scotland.