“This is a story intimately and compassionately told against the sensuous background of everyday life in Bombay.”— Washington Post Book World
“Bracingly honest.” * —New York Times Book Review *
The author ofBombay Time , If Today Be Sweet , and The Weight of Heaven , Thrity Umrigar is as adept and compelling in The Space Between Us —vividly capturing the social struggles of modern India in a luminous, addictively readable novel of honor, tradition, class, gender, and family. A portrayal of two women discovering an emotional rapport as they struggle against the confines of a rigid caste system, Umrigar’s captivating second novel echoes the timeless intensity of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God , Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn , and Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible —a quintessential triumph of modern literary fiction.
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“This is a story intimately and compassionately told against the sensuous background of everyday life in Bombay.”— Washington Post Book World
“Bracingly honest.” * —New York Times Book Review *
The author of Bombay Time , If Today Be Sweet , and The Weight of Heaven , Thrity Umrigar is as adept and compelling in The Space Between Us —vividly capturing the social struggles of modern India in a luminous, addictively readable novel of honor, tradition, class, gender, and family. A portrayal of two women discovering an emotional rapport as they struggle against the confines of a rigid caste system, Umrigar’s captivating second novel echoes the timeless intensity of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God , Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn , and Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible —a quintessential triumph of modern literary fiction.