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Secret Daughter
Secret Daughter
Author: Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Somer's life is everything she imagined it would be-she's newly married and has started her career as a physician in San Francisco-until she makes the devastating discovery she never will be able to have children. The same year in India, a poor mother makes the heartbreaking choice to save her newborn daughter's life by giving her away. It is ...  more »
ISBN: 345297
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 342
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Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Paperback
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I have no connection to infertility, adoption or India--major topics in the novel--yet that didn't preclude me from loving The Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda. As the book jacket reveals, Asha is born in India and adopted by an American woman and her husband. The book follows what happens to both women after the adoption. Kavita's decision to bring Asha to the orphanage saves her daughter's life, but it is something that deeply affects Kavita her whole life. Asha grows up with devoted and loving parents, but with a mother so protective and fearful of loss that she prevents Asha from learning about her homeland/heritage.The novel works because it depicts a universal story about mothers and daughters, including sacrifice, love, gratitude and learning to let go. The parts of the novel set in Mumbai--Kavita's time in the slums and Asha's experience with her dad's extended family, especially her grandmother--were the best parts of the novel. Great pick for a book club!
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A well told story that gives insight into the experiences of people whose lives are very different, even though they live in the same country.
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All of the Gowda novels are set in India and I've found their culture fascinating and love how she was able to portray many of their beliefs and life style into this novel. I find her writing to be so clean and neat with no filler paragraphs and idle chit-chat. Very moving story about adoption and life in India. I highly recommend this novel.
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This book is wonderful


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