Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Red, White, and Whole

 









Reha feels caught in the middle - between the 1980s lifestyle of her friends and the Indian traditions of her family.  She especially feels disconnected from her mother.  But that all changes when her mother gets sick.  Soon the things Reha was caught up in don't seem as important.  She even goes so far as to volunteer to be a bone marrow donor for her mother even though she is terrified to the blood work she will need.  Can Reha help restore her relationships and feel whole?

What there was oh the book I enjoyed.  As a poetic narrative it moved along quickly.  I read it as an eBook and I was a bit taken aback when I went to finish it tonight and saw I was already 85% done.  I wish there had been more to the story!

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