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Of Marriageable Age (2000)

von Sharon Maas

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A spellbinding story of forbidden love: Three continents, three decades, three very disparate lives: Savitri, intuitive and charismatic, grows up among the servants of a pre-war English household in Madras. But the traditional customs of her Brahmin family clash against English upper-class prejudice, threatening her love for the privileged son of the house. Nataraj, raised as the son of an idealistic doctor in rural South India, finds life in London heady, with girls and grass easily available . . . until he is summoned back home to face raw reality. Saroj, her fire hidden by outward reserve, comes of age in Guyana, South America. When her strict, orthodox Hindu father goes one step too far, she finally rebels against him and even against her gentle, apparently docile Ma. But Ma harbors a deep secret, one that binds these three disparate lives and hurtles them toward a truth that could destroy their world.… (mehr)
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Savitri, intuitivo y carismático, crece entre los sirvientes de una casa inglesa de antes de la guerra en Madrás. Pero las costumbres tradicionales de su familia brahman chocan contra los prejuicios de la clase alta inglesa, amenazando su amor por el hijo privilegiado de la casa.
Nataraj, criado como el hijo de un médico idealista en la zona rural del sur de la India, encuentra la vida en Londres embriagadora, con chicas y hierba fácilmente disponibles... hasta que lo llaman de regreso a casa para enfrentar la cruda realidad.
Saroj, su fuego oculto por la reserva externa, alcanza la mayoría de edad en Guyana, América del Sur. Cuando su ortodoxo y estricto padre hingú se pasa de la raya, ella finalmente se rebela contra él... e incluso contra su amable y aparentemente dócil Ma.
Pero Ma alberga un profundo secreto... uno que une estas tres vidas tan dispares y las precipita hacia una verdad que podría destruir su mundo.
  Natt90 | Dec 23, 2022 |
[a: Sharon Maas|456016|Sharon Maas|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1393691969p2/456016.jpg] is a superb storyteller. This multigenerational novel alternates between the viewpoints of three main characters: the Indian woman Savitri, who possesses near magical healing powers; an orphan boy Nataraj who is adopted by a British physician; and Sarojini, a rebellious girl growing up as part of the Indian diaspora in British Guiana.

Maas moves effortlessly from one character's story to another, shifting time and place from pre-Independence India to British Guiana and swinging London of the 1960s and 70s to war-torn Indonesia in the 1940s. In the 1920s, Savitri's Brahmin family serves the Lindsay family, and as children she and the Lindsay son David play together and fall in love. However, tradition and prejudice divide them. In the 1950s, a British doctor rescues Nataraj, called Nat, from an orphanage and in a little village near Madras and raises him like a son. In the 1960s, the girl Sarojini rebels against her strict Indian father as racial and political unrest threaten their comfortable life in Georgetown, British Guiana. Sarojini discovers a dark secret about her birth that sends her to London and back to India, where she will learn the truth about her mother.

Maas weaves a compelling and complex tale as the connections between these three are revealed. World War II, the fight for independence in India and racial conflict in Guiana, and swiftly changing social customs propel the characters forward. Lyrical descriptions make the locations come alive. There's also a lovely touch of magical realism in the healing powers that Savitri and Nat possess .

I enjoyed the book thoroughly. My one quibble would be that the plot sometimes moves so fast that it's difficult to truly get to know the characters. Their inner reactions to important and sometimes tragic events are not fully developed as the action races forward.

All in all, though it is a compulsively readable book that tells a lot about India and its far-flung children in the 20th century. Fascinating and vivid. ( )
1 abstimmen seschanfield | Mar 7, 2016 |
This is a wonderfully crafted tale that explores Indian culture and tradition through the life of multiple generations of a family living in India and Guyana, and their strict adherence to or rebellion against the deep-rooted customs of the Indian people with respect to love and marriage and their interactions with other cultures. The story and its characters are richly developed, and the author is quite clever in her delivery, revealing just enough delicious details to keep the reader satisfied, but leaving just enough mystery and intrigue to keep them wanting more. I was completely immersed in this book right from the start, and would highly recommend it to everyone. ( )
  rivergen | May 25, 2014 |
A wonderful story set in India & Guyana (South America). A story of three people across three decades, of forbidden love and intertwined dramas. I was totally lost in It from the moment I picked it up, it painted vivid pictures in my mind that have stayed with me always. This is a wonderful book, one of my all time favourite reads _ I have recommended it to everyone. ( )
  karensaville | Jun 19, 2010 |
"If you like sweet, sappy love stories, or rich Indian culture and tradition, or even if you just liked the movie "Monsoon Wedding", this book is highly recommended for you."
more @ http://toogood2read.blogspot.com/2006/05/of-marriageable-age-by-sharon-maas.html ( )
  iamyuva | Feb 9, 2007 |
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A spellbinding story of forbidden love: Three continents, three decades, three very disparate lives: Savitri, intuitive and charismatic, grows up among the servants of a pre-war English household in Madras. But the traditional customs of her Brahmin family clash against English upper-class prejudice, threatening her love for the privileged son of the house. Nataraj, raised as the son of an idealistic doctor in rural South India, finds life in London heady, with girls and grass easily available . . . until he is summoned back home to face raw reality. Saroj, her fire hidden by outward reserve, comes of age in Guyana, South America. When her strict, orthodox Hindu father goes one step too far, she finally rebels against him and even against her gentle, apparently docile Ma. But Ma harbors a deep secret, one that binds these three disparate lives and hurtles them toward a truth that could destroy their world.

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