Thursday 30 June 2011

Featured Release: Perfectly Untraditional by Sweta Srivastava Vikram

"New York City-based writer, Shaili Kapoor, is shocked to find out about her mother, Meena Kapoor’s death. 
Meena had drowned herself in Pashan Lake in Shaili’s hometown Pune, in India. When she was younger, Shaili and her mother would often spend time at the lake, without the knowledge of her father, Suresh Kapoor and younger sister, Tanisha. Shaili is devastated; apart from her childhood friend Supriya, her mother was the only connection she had with India or her past over the past fifteen years. Even as a young adult, Shaili had estranged relations with her old-fashioned, alcoholic father, but when he found out about Shaili’s divorce and about the new love in her life, he was livid. Both he and Tanisha ostracized her. But Shaili was always astonished at how accepting her mother was of her decision.
Between the time Shaili finds out about her mother’s death and reaches India for the last rites, she discovers a deep secret about the mother she worshipped and the father she grew up to loathe. Nothing is as it seems. Shaili knows the time has come for her to make peace with her father. Will Shaili find peace in knowing the mystique behind every occurence associated with Pashan Lake and the reason for her mother’s suicide? More importantly, will Shaili and her father ever accept each other’s personal choices? Perfectly Untraditional unravels unconventional and untold tales of families, friendships, love, loyalty, relationships, and tradition."


"A powerful, riveting, perfectly unique exploration of the tangle of relationships that is the modern Indian family.”
-Swati Kaushal, bestselling author of Piece of Cake and A Girl Like Me
 

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To purchase the book outside India: http://bookvistas.com/bookdetails.aspx?bookId=16153




Sweta Srivastava Vikram (http://www.swetavikram.com/) is a two times Pushcart nominated-poet, novelist, author, essayist, columnist, educator, and blogger whose musings have translated into four chapbooks of poetry, two collaborative collections of poetry, a fiction novel, and a nonfiction book of prose and poems (upcoming in 2012). Her scribbles have also appeared in several anthologies, literary journals, and online publications across six countries in three continents. Taj Mahal Review describes Sweta as "A poet with hauntingly beautiful talent." A graduate of Columbia University, she lives and writes in New York City and reads her work across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Sweta also teaches creative writing workshops.
Follow her: On Twitter (@ssvik) or Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/Words.By.Sweta)

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