Listening Now

Listening Now by Anjana Appachana, published by Random House in April 1998, is a first edition work comprising 515 pages. This book tells the story of seven women in contemporary India, each grappling with their own secrets and a legacy of guilt that they pass on to their daughters. Through their experiences, the narrative reveals the complexities of family life and the intricate dynamics of love.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the themes of motherhood and familial relationships as the characters navigate their burdens and the casual deceptions that often accompany them. The book delves into the emotional landscapes of these women, highlighting how their pasts shape their present interactions with their daughters. Listening Now offers a nuanced portrayal of the interplay between love and guilt, set against the backdrop of contemporary Indian society.
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Tells the story of seven women in contemporary India, each of them burdened with secrets and a heritage of guilt that they convey to their daughters, revealiing the casual deceptions of family life and the power of love
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