Felicia Vertrees's Reviews > A Good Indian Wife
A Good Indian Wife
by Anne Cherian
by Anne Cherian
Felicia Vertrees's review
bookshelves: arranged, marriage, infidelity, cultural, identity
Feb 24, 12
bookshelves: arranged, marriage, infidelity, cultural, identity
I actually know the author of this book, and I remember when she told me was writing a book. So I was thrilled when I read it and really enjoyed it. If you're curious about how arranged marriages work and how they affect everyone involved, then this will be an interesting read for you. What really stuck with me was that arranged marriages still serve a valid purpose in many cultures. We Americans still find them strange and someone old-fashioned, but for a culture who wants to preserve its history and culture, it works.
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