The Golden Son
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- 16 hodin čítania
Includes a reader's guide with discussion questions, an interview with the author, an excerpt from the author's title Secret Daughter, and brief biographical information.
Shilpi Somaya Gowda sa zameriava na zložité rodinné vzťahy a kultúrne identity, najmä v kontexte indickej diaspóry. Jej tvorba často skúma témy adopcie, straty a hľadania spolupatričnosti. Prostredníctvom dojímavých príbehov a živých postáv autorka ponúka hlboký vhľad do ľudskej psychiky a krehkosti medziľudských väzieb. Jej diela rezonujú s čitateľmi po celom svete vďaka svojej emocionálnej hĺbke a univerzálnym témam.







Includes a reader's guide with discussion questions, an interview with the author, an excerpt from the author's title Secret Daughter, and brief biographical information.
Somer’s life is everything sheimagined it would be—she’snewly married and has startedher career as a physician in SanFrancisco—until she makes the devastatingdiscovery she never will beable to have children. The same year in India, a poormother makes the heartbreakingchoice to save her newborn daughter’slife by giving her away. It is adecision that will haunt Kavita forthe rest of her life, and cause aripple effect that travels across theworld and back again. Asha, adopted out of a Mumbaiorphanage, is the child that bindsthe destinies of these two women. Wefollow both families, invisibly connecteduntil Asha’s journey of self-discoveryleads her back to India. Compulsively readable anddeeply touching, Secret Daughter isa story of the unforeseen ways inwhich our choices and families affectour lives, and the indelible power oflove in all its many forms.
The first of his family to go to college, Anil Patel, the golden son, leaves his tiny Indian village to begin a medical residency at one of the best hospitals in America. When his father dies, Anil becomes the head of the Patel household and inherits the mantle of arbiter for all of the village's disputes. But he is uncertain that he has the wisdom and courage required to take on the role. Back home in India, Anil's childhood friend, Leena, struggles to adapt to her demanding new husband. Arranged by her parents, the marriage shatters Leena's romantic hopes, and forces her to make choices that will hold drastic repercussions for her family. Tender and bittersweet, The Golden Son illuminates the decisions we must make to find our true selves
“Moving and thought-provoking and informative and imaginative and beautifully executed. What a wonderful story!” —Mary Jane Clark “This book is a must for anyone touched by adoption, or India, or the delicate dynamic between adolescent girls and their mothers.” —Sujata Massey, author of Shimura Trouble Secret Daughter, a first novel by Shilpi Somaya Gowda, explores powerfully and poignantly the emotional terrain of motherhood, loss, identity, and love through the experiences of two families—one Indian, one American—and the child that binds them together. A masterful work set partially in the Mumbai slums so vividly portrayed in the hit film Slumdog Millionaire, Secret Daughter recalls the acclaimed novels of Kim Edwards and Thrity Umrigar, yet sparkles with the freshness of a truly exciting new literary voice.
From the international bestselling author of Secret Daughter and The Golden Son comes a poignant, unforgettable novel about a family's growing apart and coming back together in the wake of tragedy. A profoundly moving exploration of the ways we all seek belonging.
A novel exploring the ties and fractures of a close-knit, Indian-American family in the aftermath of a violent encounter with the police
Roman einer Familie
Eine Familie verliert und findet sich – der neue anrührende und fesselnde Roman der kanadischen Bestsellerautorin. In »Was uns verbindet« erzählt die Bestsellerautorin Shilpi Somaya Gowd die Geschichte einer Familie, die durch eine unerwartete Tragödie in ihren Grundfesten erschüttert wird. Nachdem Jaya als vielgereiste Tochter eines indischen Diplomaten Ende der 80er-Jahre den amerikanischen Banker Keith Olander in einem Londoner Pub kennenlernt, geht alles ganz schnell: Sie kaufen ein Haus in einem Vorort, heiraten und bekommen zwei Kinder, Karina und Prem. Alles scheint perfekt, bis an einem Nachmittag ihr Glück unwiderruflich zerstört wird. Was passiert, wenn ein Schicksalsschlag das Leben plötzlich von Grund auf verändert? Wie findet man danach zurück in den Alltag? Mit empathischem Blick beschreibt Gowda die individuelle Reise von vier Familienmitgliedern auf ihrem Weg von einer schmerzvollen Vergangenheit in eine hoffnungsvolle Zukunft. Ein Weg, der allen Familienmitgliedern einiges abverlangt, nämlich die Bereitschaft, die anderen anzunehmen, wie sie sind oder wie sie werden – ohne Bedingungen.