A Breath of Fresh Air (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
 

A Breath of Fresh Air (Ballantine Reader's Circle)

by Amulya Malladi

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Nadia Cheong
  • Rated 5 stars

I loved the book, and the simplicity of Amulya Malladi's writing. It is so powerful how she writes about the strict Indian customs, and how one lady fought all odds to stand her grounds on a failing marriage. I loved Sandeep's character in the book, loving and endearing, and simply charming...and although he has nothing much to offer, it is the deep love he has for Anjali that overcomes all odds. Prakash's attempt to redeem himself with Anjali was also very much enlightening, as he struggles...

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  • Mizoleila

    mizoleila said:

    "On the night of December 3, 1984, Anjali waits for her army officer husband to pick her up at the train station in Bhopal, India. In an instant, her world changes forever. Her anger at his being late turns to horror when a catastrophic gas leak poisons the city air. Anjali miraculously survives. Her marriage does not.

    A smart, successful schoolteacher, Anjali is now remarried to Sandeep, a loving and stable professor. Their lives would be nearly perfect, if not for their young son’s declining health. But when Anjali’s first husband suddenly reappears in her life, she is thrown back to the troubling days of their marriage with a force that impacts everyone around her.

    Her first husband’s return brings back all the uncertainty Anjali thought time and conviction had healed–about her decision to divorce, and about her place in a society that views her as scandalous for having walked away from her arranged marriage. As events unfold, feelings she had guarded like gold begin to leak away from her, spreading out into the world and challenging her once firm beliefs.

    Rich in insight into Indian culture and psychology, A Breath of Fresh Air resonates with meaning and the abiding power of love. In a landscape as intriguing as it is unfamiliar, Anjali’s struggles to reconcile the roles of wife and ex-wife, working woman and mother, illuminate both the fascinating duality of the modern Indian woman and the difficult choices all women must make." Shelfari

    posted Saturday, April 12 2008
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