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The Henna Artist - A Novel (Hardcover, Original ed.)
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The Henna Artist - A Novel (Hardcover, Original ed.)
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List price R643
Loot Price R541
Discovery Miles 5 410
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For fans of Balli Kaur Jaswal's Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows
and Thrity Umrigar's The Space Between Us, Alka Josh's The Henna
Artist by is lushly-rendered, emotional book club fiction set in
post-Raj 1950s Jaipur about a young woman struggling to shape her
own destiny in a world pivoting between the traditional and the
modern. After fleeing an arranged marriage as a fifteen year old to
an abusive older man, Lakshmi Shastri steals away alone from her
rural village to Jaipur. Here, against odds, she carves out a
living for herself as a henna artist, and friend and confidante to
wealthy, upper caste women. Surviving by her wits and talents, she
shares her knowledge and keeps their secrets in a delicate
balancing act amid the changing 1950s social mores brought about by
Indian Independence. Vulnerable to opinion and innuedo, at any
point her intentions might be misunderstood, and she could fall
prey to a damaged reputation or worse. Still Lakshmi manages to
save to build a house with the dream of bringing her aging parents
here to live with her and redeem herself in their eyes. Then one
day her ex-husband arrives in town seeking her out with a girl in
tow, a sister she did not know she had. Her sister is both
passionate and reckless by nature, and all of a sudden the caution
that Lakshmi has carefully cultivated is threatened, along with her
livelihood. But she preseveres, and in doing so manages to lift up
the others around her with her success. Lakshmi's tenacity and
spirit see her join the ranks of other brave women of historical
fiction, such as Farough Farrokhzad in Jasmin Darznik's Song of a
Captive Bird.With gorgeous prose and urgent themes, the novel will
captivate readers of Shobha Rao's Girls Burn Brighter, and those
who seek a narrative both compelling and necessary.
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