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Daughters of the House

Published
Jan 1993
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
208

About This Book

"A wondrous accomplishment—a wise story about love, loyalties among women, and the punishments of betrayals."—Amy Tan
 
It should have been a day for celebrating: Eighteen-year-old Chchanda, her younger sister Mala, and their old servant Parvati receive news that their beloved aunt is returning from nearby Ranchi with a husband. Their meager ways of eking out a living will come to an end. There will be a man in the house and, as a lawyer, he is rich. But instead of rejoicing, the daughters of the house are threatened.

Rich with nuances and cadences of human emotion, Daughters of the House explores the true meaning of love, betrayal, and compassion. Filled with the sights, sounds, and mores of contemporary rural India, Daughters of the House takes as its characters not only women, but their house, nature, and the society that enmeshes them. Borne along with Indrani Aikath-Gyaltsen's beguiling language, we come to know and experience their world, one that is strangely familiar, yet unlike any we have ever seen.

Praise for Daughters of the House

"An involving and engaging look at relationships that connect women in families. I found my own sisters, mother, and madrinas in Indrani Aikath-Gyaltsen's Indian women. A book that quietly, surely won me with its clarity and good writing."—Julia Alvarez, author of How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accent

"[A] fine first novel . . . What begins as the narrator's amusing campaign of passive resistance darkens when sickness and betrayal invade the house and she learns that houses and families can devour as well as sustain."The New Yorker

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Jan 1994 One World ISBN13 9780345386557 ISBN10 0345386558
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First Edition Jan 1993 Ballantine ISBN13 9780345380739 ISBN10 0345380738
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