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The Two Krishnas
by Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla
A compelling Indian saga set in contemporary Los Angeles that bestselling author Lisa See (Shanghai Girls) calls "a beautiful, sometimes joyful, yet heartbreaking exploration of love in all of its manifestations."
In the tradition of A Fine Balance and The Namesake, The Two Krishnas is a sensual and searing look at infidelity and the nature of desire and faith. At the center of the novel is Pooja Kapoor, a betrayed wife and mother who is forced to question her faith and marriage when she discovers her banker husband, Rahul, has fallen in love with a young, male Muslim illegal immigrant who happens to be their son's age. Faced with the potential of losing faith in Rahul, divine intervention, and family, she is forced to confront painful truths about the past and the duality in God and husband. |
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