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The Temple Is Not My Father: A Story Set in India - Rasana Atreya, Sheila M Clark, Manoj Vijayan
The Temple Is Not My Father: A Story Set in India
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Ensnared by a tradition hundreds of years old, a woman fights for her daughter’s happiness. From the author of 'Tell A Thousand Lies,' which was shortlisted for the 2012 Tibor Jones South Asia award. UK's Glam magazine calls 'Tell A Thousand Lies' one of their 'five favourite tales from India.'... show more
Ensnared by a tradition hundreds of years old, a woman fights for her daughter’s happiness.

From the author of 'Tell A Thousand Lies,' which was shortlisted for the 2012 Tibor Jones South Asia award. UK's Glam magazine calls 'Tell A Thousand Lies' one of their 'five favourite tales from India.'

If you like Rohinton Mistry or Shilpi Somaya Gowda,you might like this short story of 40 pages.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00LQE95FU
Pages no: 46
Edition language: English
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Literary Fiction
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4.5 The Tenacity of Unworthy Old Traditions in Modern India: The Temple Is Not My Father by Rasana Atreya
It was the Indian author Rasana Atreya herself who offered me her novella The Temple Is Not My Father for review. Usually I refuse, but this time I accepted for reasons unknown even to myself. Probably it was meant to be. At any rate, it was a good decision since it’s an important work shedding ligh...
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