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A House for Happy Mothers
by Amulya Malladi
314 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 17 Downloads · New!
“A House for Happy Mothers: A Novel” is such a beautiful novel that keeps the readers on the edge from very beginning lines to till the last word. Amulya Malladi is the author of this novel. The author is a great storyteller and readers will get to know it by reading this novel. The beginning of the novel is slow but it gets the reader’s interest after reading the few pages. Each character in this story was interesting and slowly revealed to the reader as the tale unfolded. So many characters are introduced in the first chapters in this novel but they all play an important role. Click on the button given below to download A House for Happy Mothers: A Novel by Amulya free. The book is available in both ePub and ePub format. You can also download The End of Diabetes by Joel Fuhrman
Song of the Cuckoo Bird
by Amulya Malladi
None Pages · None · · 9 Downloads · New!
Malladi's fourth novel transports readers on a cinematic journey through late-twentieth-century India as seen through the eyes of the inhabitants of Tella Meda, a religious community on the Bay of Bengal. Kokila comes to the ashram in 1961 as an 11-year-old orphan. She later renounces her arranged marriage to stay within Tella Meda's restrictive walls, a move she comes to regret. The ashram's guru attracts a cast of misfits from near and far--widows, abused wives and their neglected children, the daughter of a prostitute, a father guilty over his daughter's suicide--each illuminated by Malladi in her kaleidoscopic perusal of both the ills of India's caste system and the repercussions of rigid moral dicta. Running historical updates on India's wars, elections, and assassinations introduce each chapter. But the crux of the novel is how Malladi's female characters struggle with the stifling effects of caste and gradually respond to the movement for women's rights that surges as the century draws to a close.

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