Talking Is Wasted Breath: Women's Fiction Set In India

· Daughters Of Destiny Book 2 · Scrub Tree Media
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In a world where family expectations outweigh personal desires, tradition isn't simply a guide—it's an ironclad rule.

 

Madhav is a young man with an engineering job that pays rather well. He also has:


·     A mother who doesn’t understand why it is so wrong to demand dowry for her son. Especially when she paid out a generous dowry for her daughter.

·     A father who feels so obligated to his beautiful wife for consenting to marry him, he will not deny her.

·     A grandfather whose wacky schemes occupy his own time and Madhav’s.

·     A grandmother whose sharp tongue hides a kind heart.

·     A girl who has possession of his heart but not of the dowry his mother so desires.

 

Traditionally, as the eldest son, Madhav must marry a woman who will perform his ancestors’ afterlife rituals—a responsibility he’s ready to shoulder. Yet, when it comes to selecting a bride, he'd rather deviate from tradition and choose his own partner—an idea his parents are not willing to accept.


Set in rural India, where old traditions and new ideas often collide, Talking Is Wasted Breath is a compelling drama about the challenges of generational differences, societal pressures, and the power of love. In a world where family ties are both valued and limiting, the story follows one man’s search for happiness as he disrupts long-standing traditions. Engaging and insightful, this novel explores themes of change, hope, and the complexities of human relationships.

 

◆ This book was previously called 28 Years A Bachelor.

◆ Spellings used in this book are British/Indian.

◆ All books in this series may be read independently.


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4.8
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Dipshri Sawant
July 3, 2021
its really hard to put it down😘 lovely with good sense of humour😂
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Gurkeerat Kaur
May 9, 2023
Such a fantastic read ❤️🤗
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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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