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Manju Kapur

    Les romans de Manju Kapur plongent dans les dynamiques complexes des relations humaines et des attentes sociétales. Elle offre une exploration perspicace de personnages féminins naviguant dans des mondes souvent définis par les conventions et les contraintes. Kapur excelle à révéler la profondeur psychologique de ses personnages et leurs luttes intérieures. Son style d'écriture est à la fois incisif et sensible, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire riche et stimulante.

    The Immigrant
    Home
    Difficult Daughters
    A Married Woman
    Custody
    Brothers
    • Brothers

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Ambition, desire, betrayal, and anguish unfold within the complex landscape of family dynamics, revealing deep emotional struggles and intricate relationships. The narrative explores how these themes intertwine, showcasing the characters' journeys as they navigate their aspirations and the impact of their choices on one another.

      Brothers
    • Custody

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,5(15)Évaluer

      When Shagun leaves Raman for another man, a bitter legal battle ensues. The custody of their two young children is thrown into question and Shagun must decide what price she will pay for freedom. Meanwhile, Ishita, a failed marriage behind her, finds another chance at happiness with Raman.

      Custody
    • A Married Woman

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      2,8(10)Évaluer

      Astha has everything an educated, middle-class woman could ask for: comfortable surroundings, children and a dutiful loving husband. And when she begins a relationship with another woman, is she liberating herself from her marriage, past and culture - or foolishly jeopardising everything she has?

      A Married Woman
    • Spanning three generations, this story centres around a woman born at the turn of the 20th century into an austere Punjabi family. It tells of an illicit affair and its wider political and social implications - not least the vexed issue, for Indian women, of marriage versus education.

      Difficult Daughters
    • Home

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,3(39)Évaluer

      When their traditional business - selling saris - is increasingly sidelined by the new fashion for jeans and stitched salwar kameez, the Banwari Lal family must adapt.

      Home
    • The Immigrant

      • 331pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,2(87)Évaluer

      A poignant, intimate and compelling new novel about starting anew and leaving the familiar behind, from the author of Home, A Married Woman and Difficult Daughters.

      The Immigrant
    • En familia

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      Paradójicamente, aunque Sona ha conseguido unirse a una próspera familia, vivirá siempre quejándose por todo, torturada por la rivalidad con sus cuñados y por una suegra arisca, mientras que su hermana Rupa, que no puede tener hijos y cuyo marido, para que llene el vacío de sus días, le permite atender una pequeña tienda, acepta con mejor espíritu la suerte que le ha tocado. La supuesta bendición de los hijos comenzará a torcerse para Sona cuando al llegar éstos a la adolescencia no respondan a las expectativas que sus padres se habían trazado para ellos.

      En familia