Divya’s Dharma

Divya’s Dharma by Shaun Mehta, published by AuthorHouse in May 2004, is a 416-page work written in English. The narrative follows Divya, an East Indian Canadian, as she embarks on a journey to Southern India as an exchange student. Throughout her travels, she grapples with the contrasting beauty and harsh realities of the region while uncovering family secrets that challenge her understanding of duty and identity.
Readers will find a story that intertwines themes of tragedy, love, and spiritual growth. As Divya confronts significant issues such as poverty, corruption, and inter-caste conflicts, she faces a critical decision between adhering to her family’s expectations and pursuing her own path. The book presents a rich exploration of personal and cultural dilemmas that shape Divya’s life, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the complexities of identity and societal challenges.
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Divya, an East Indian Canadian, travels to Southern India as an exchange student where she is overwhelmed by its extraordinary beauty and ugliness, its vibrancy and hypocrisy. As Divya discovers the past that her family has desperately tried to conceal, she is faced with a daunting choice: to fulfill her role as a dutiful daughter, or to search her soul and follow her Dharma.
Divya’s Dharma is a story about tragedy, love, and spiritual growth. Issues such as India’s staggering poverty, appalling corruption, and the horrors of inter-caste wars are woven into a plot driven by characters and events that shape and change Divya’s life forever.
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