The Lost Identity

Fiction & Literature, Family Life
Cover of the book The Lost Identity by RITA JOSHI, Notion Press
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Author: RITA JOSHI ISBN: 9781948321389
Publisher: Notion Press Publication: December 9, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press Language: English
Author: RITA JOSHI
ISBN: 9781948321389
Publisher: Notion Press
Publication: December 9, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press
Language: English

Disha is a timid girl, brought up by her parents as a homely, quiet girl, trained to be seen rather than heard.

She marries Giri, a man her parents choose for her. She goes on to be the ideal Indian wife—barely questioning or rebelling, and catering to the needs of her husband and an insecure mother-in-law.

Despite her constant inner conflict arising out of introspection, observation, and education, she remains largely silent and unheard in her marriage, as she was during her childhood.
Taunted and belittled by them, her individuality slowly disappears, at least to the viewer’s eye.
Will she ever emerge out of the shadows?

The Lost Identity is a must read for teenagers and parents, reflecting untold and little understood problems of millions of Indian girls through the protagonist, Disha.

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Disha is a timid girl, brought up by her parents as a homely, quiet girl, trained to be seen rather than heard.

She marries Giri, a man her parents choose for her. She goes on to be the ideal Indian wife—barely questioning or rebelling, and catering to the needs of her husband and an insecure mother-in-law.

Despite her constant inner conflict arising out of introspection, observation, and education, she remains largely silent and unheard in her marriage, as she was during her childhood.
Taunted and belittled by them, her individuality slowly disappears, at least to the viewer’s eye.
Will she ever emerge out of the shadows?

The Lost Identity is a must read for teenagers and parents, reflecting untold and little understood problems of millions of Indian girls through the protagonist, Disha.

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