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Murmur of The Lonely Brook - Debashis Dey
Murmur of The Lonely Brook
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After marriage Nisha comes to a remote village near the mountainous Tibetan Border to lead a life among a nomadic clan who follow a simple lifestyle with customs and rituals dating back to ancient times. Pravin is happy to marry Nisha, the girl of his choice. Nisha loves her husband but also... show more
After marriage Nisha comes to a remote village near the mountainous Tibetan Border to lead a life among a nomadic clan who follow a simple lifestyle with customs and rituals dating back to ancient times. Pravin is happy to marry Nisha, the girl of his choice. Nisha loves her husband but also enjoys the infatuation from his brother. She spends her days happily with a perpetually sad mother-in-law Parvati repenting on her past life sins, a short tempered Shevak, a love-stricken sister-in-law Ria, a kid goat munching everything, a lamb with a baritone bleat and her husband s brother Diwakar lost in dreams. Everything goes well until Nisha s life is torn apart by a proposal, and assumed betrayal, by the one and only love of her life, her husband Pravin when he suggests common marriage, an ancient tradition still followed in this region in which both brothers share a single wife, Nisha. The family is supportive save Nisha who is horrified by the thought of sharing her love with someone for whom she has a brotherly affection. She cannot protest or disagree as it will make her an outcast and the family will throw her away. Her universe crumbles and she feels humiliated and tormented with the new turn of events. As ancient ways confront modern mores, Nisha will be torn between her values and age-old customs in this brilliantly observed novel of ancestral folkways and contemporary families. Will Nisha compromise her values... or will she fight the age old traditions?
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780988170001 (0988170000)
ASIN: 0988170000
Publisher: Salfas
Pages no: 264
Edition language: English
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Lost in My Youth
Lost in My Youth rated it
2.0
I just couldn't finish this book.The descriptive writing is beautiful and paints a vivid picture of life in the hills near Tibet. So much so, that I found myself googling pictures of the towns and clothing worn by the characters. But unfortunately, there was just TOO much description for me. The sto...
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ARC on 09/22/2012.
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