A Breath of Fresh Air
by Amulya Malladi
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Read in January, 2005
This was the last book by Amulya Malladi I read, and she doesn't disappoint. The books explores two hardships that one may encounter in Indian literature; the Bhopal tragedy at the Union Carbide plant, and the process of divorce. The story takes place entirely in India, unlike The Mango Season and Serving Crazy With Curry. As an engineer, I was drilled in plant safety: the ...more
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Read in July, 2008
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Read her other books recommends it for: everyone
This was a book I couldn't put down. The main character became a friend and someone I cared about. She was a wife in India and I learned that she didn't have many rights. Her husband was right in her parents mind even if he cheated, abused her physically, and left her at the train station during a terrorist attack. I wrote to the author and told her how much I enjoyed her books and she wrote back. Another book by her is "The Sound of Language" which was also a book that teaches about ...more
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Read in July, 2007
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Easy read. Conversational. Switches viewpoints between characters throughout the book. It's about forgiveness, the culture of India, divorce, unexpected events and finding peace with present circumstances despite the complex difficulties of life challenges. Survival and bravery for relationships, self identity and dealing with the past. Accepting the present and finding the future.
I don't think this book was grammatically correct.
Typo on page 179. Anybody else catch that?
I don't think this book was grammatically correct.
Typo on page 179. Anybody else catch that?
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Read in November, 2007
I really, really enjoyed this book. It was one that I couldn't quite put down (I read it on line at Whole Foods) and felt was a perfect mix (for my taste) - Indian culture, old and new, a mix in of some true historical events, and a woman's story about her marrige... I'm ready to read this author's next one! I'd compare it to The Space Between Us, but even liked this better.
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Read in April, 2008
It was an unusual story with the premise based on the protagonist undergoing and epiphany during the Bhopal gas disaster. Although I enjoyed reading it, this complete turnaround in character didn't ring true. I prefer Malladi's later books, The Mango Season and Serving Crazy with Curry, but I would classify those more in the desi chick lit arena.
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Read in November, 2006
Well written. I like the issues it faces about modern culture clashing with classic Indian values. The narration is in first person from all the major players in this book. The last few lines will really move you. If you begin to read it, even if you don't like it that much, you MUST read it to the end. It's worth it. I loved it.
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Read in June, 2006
A good story, not the best writing. Has some suprising plot twists and does a decent job of discussing a women's role in traditional Indian households and it's many complexities.
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Read in May, 2008
What an excellent book. I couldnt remember reading this so picked it up yesterday and I couldnt keep it down! I was crying at the end....
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Read in April, 2004
This one really made me think about forgiveness and my ability to forgive someone who did wrong to me.
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I like her other book The Sound of Language better. This one had deep themes, but was pretty light.
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Read in May, 2008
Good woman character-Anjali,and not so convincing male characters.
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