Daughters Inherit Silence: Women's Fiction Set In India

· Daughters Of Destiny Book 3 · Scrub Tree Media
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In rural India, your husband may die, but your marriage must live on.

 

Jaya, a successful engineer, finds herself tethered by this very tradition, obligated to support her late husband’s family. As she fulfils this responsibility, her heart aches for her young daughter, who is sinking deeper into isolation amid their shared loss. The cold indifference of her in-laws towards their granddaughter only exacerbates the child's anguish.

 

When Jaya meets Kovid*, a charismatic Indian-American doctor, she finds a rare and cherished connection in him. But their friendship soon becomes a source of scandal. Confronted with this unexpected backlash, Jaya must re-evaluate her deeply held beliefs about marriage, family, and loyalty.

 

In a moment of truth, Jaya realises that in striving to be the Perfect Indian Woman, she’s lost her voice. She fears that unless she learns to speak up—even at the risk of ostracisation—silence will be her daughter's only inheritance.

 

Set against the backdrop of contemporary India, Daughters Inherit Silence delves into cultural norms, gender roles, and the heavy weight of societal expectations. It also touches upon the racial challenges faced by brown Americans in the United States.

 

From the author of Tell A Thousand Lies.

A B.R.A.G. (Book Readers Appreciation Group) Medallion honouree.

◆ British/Indian spellings used.

◆ All books in this series may be read independently.

 

*Note: In 2019, I named my character Kovid, a decision I later chose not to highlight in the blurb, though I did mention it in my Author's Note. I've since revised the blurb, reclaiming the name. This is not just for my character, but for all the Kovids, Osamas, and others out there—people who, through no fault of their own, find their names caught up in global events beyond their control.


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P Manco
June 8, 2021
This is a book that will transport you to India, with all its beauty, its culture, its traditions along with the misogyny, the internalised patriarchy and the weight of expectations that the womenfolk must bear. Beautifully written, this is a story about finding peace with one's culture while trying to understand another. Jaya, a widow with a young girl child, is living a life of quiet dignity under difficult conditions. Taking care of her in-laws, estranged from her parents, and suddenly thrown into the spotlight by her friendship with a neighbour. Small town gossip, a 'shotgun' wedding, a stepdaughter, and new husband later, Jaya finds herself on the shores of San Francisco. Here, she finds, the problems are no less acute. Filled with thought-provoking observations and conversations that mimic daily life, Rasana explores the many facets of being a modern woman in India and an immigrant abroad. An enriching read, 'Daughters Inherit Silence' is a book that you won't be able to put down. Five stars from me.
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Dipshri Sawant
July 21, 2021
ohh the book is soo good ,lovely😍❤❤ jaya independent lady andher brother madhav good and supportive as always ..happy and grateful to read the story😇🤗 it tells Indian culture in south and traditions eager to see other books Happy reading!!!
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About the author

Rasana Atreya weaves tales of resilience, self-discovery, and cultural exploration. With a passion for celebrating the diversity of Indian culture, she takes readers on transformative journeys through her upmarket women’s fiction. Her debut novel, Tell A Thousand Lies, was shortlisted for the Tibor Jones South Asia Prize (UK, 2012). She also finds mention in the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque’s Emerging South Asian Women Writers: Essays and Interviews (From Antiquity to Modernity Book 1) by Deborah Fillerup Weagel and Feroza Jussawalla.


Rasana is also the author of The Temple Is Not My Father, Talking Is Wasted Breath, Daughters Inherit Silence, and The Water Wives. https://rasanaatreya.com.

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