Desirable Daughters [1] – Mukherjee, Bharati

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ISBN: 0786865989
Title: Desirable Daughters
Author: Mukherjee, Bharati
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hyperion, New York
Publication Date: 2002
Edition: First Edition.  Third Printing.
Book Condition: NF
D-j Condition: NF

Comments: Minor bumps to top of boards.  Light shelf wear to back of d-j.  Tight copy.

Synopsis: At the heart of this remarkable new novel by the award-winning author of The Middleman and Other Stories and Jasmine are issues of culture, identity, and familial loyalty. Comparable to The Joy Luck Club in its honest portrayal of the American immigrant experience, Desirable Daughters follows the diverging paths taken by three Calcutta-born sisters as they come of age in a changing world.

Tara, Padma, and Parvati were born into a wealthy Brahmin family presided over by their doting father and his traditionalist mother. Intelligent and artistic, the girls are nevertheless constrained by a society with little regard for women. Their subsequent rebellion will lead them in different directions, to different continents, and through different circumstances that strain yet ultimately strengthen their relationship.

Moving effortlessly between generations, Mukherjee weaves together fascinating stories of the sisters’ ancestors, their childhood memories, and dramatic scenes from India’s history.

 

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ISBN: 0786865989
Title: Desirable Daughters
Author: Mukherjee, Bharati
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hyperion, New York
Publication Date: 2002
Edition: First Edition.  Third Printing.
Book Condition: NF
D-j Condition: NF

Comments: Minor bumps to top of boards.  Light shelf wear to back of d-j.  Tight copy.

Synopsis: At the heart of this remarkable new novel by the award-winning author of The Middleman and Other Stories and Jasmine are issues of culture, identity, and familial loyalty. Comparable to The Joy Luck Club in its honest portrayal of the American immigrant experience, Desirable Daughters follows the diverging paths taken by three Calcutta-born sisters as they come of age in a changing world.

Tara, Padma, and Parvati were born into a wealthy Brahmin family presided over by their doting father and his traditionalist mother. Intelligent and artistic, the girls are nevertheless constrained by a society with little regard for women. Their subsequent rebellion will lead them in different directions, to different continents, and through different circumstances that strain yet ultimately strengthen their relationship.

Moving effortlessly between generations, Mukherjee weaves together fascinating stories of the sisters’ ancestors, their childhood memories, and dramatic scenes from India’s history.

 

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