Ravinder Randhawa (born 1952)[1] is a British Asian novelist and short story writer.
Randhawa was born in India in 1952, but moved to England with her parents when she was seven years old,[2] and grew up in Warwickshire.
[3] She has worked with an organisation setting up refuges and resource centres for Asian women, and participated in antiracism campaigns.
[3] Randhawa is the subject of a chapter in British Asian Fiction: Twenty-first Century Voices by Sarah Upstone.
It "moves between pre-Independence Bombay and contemporary London" and "shifts seamlessly between places and states of mind, physical settings and stream of consciousness, between poetic prose and documentary realism".