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PURPLE LOTUS by Veena Rao

PURPLE LOTUS

by Veena Rao

Pub Date: Sept. 29th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-63152-761-6
Publisher: She Writes Press

An Indian immigrant moves to Atlanta for an arranged marriage and undertakes a quest for identity in this debut novel.

When 8-year-old Tara’s father and pregnant mother immigrate to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates from Mangalore, India, to build a better life, she’s left behind with members of her extended family. Feeling abandoned, she takes refuge in reading, and her bookish nature leads her to obtain a master’s degree in English literature and employment as a journalist at the Morning Herald. Although she harbors dreams of becoming a fiction writer, her family is more interested in seeing her married off to a proper Hindu groom. As a result, Sanjay enters Tara’s life as an arranged husband. At 31, she uproots her life in India to join him in the American South. Rao’s prose brims with authentic scenes of Atlanta, set at the Decatur Farmers Market, Lindbergh, and cafes in Buckhead, navigating the Perimeter; autumn trees in the South are engagingly described as “eerie contortions of bare arms that stretched out toward a bitter sky.” Eventually, Tara learns that Sanjay passionately loves another woman, making her irrelevant. She and her husband continue to cohabitate until her independence threatens the insecure, jealous Sanjay. Rao unflinchingly and realistically portrays a cycle of domestic abuse that ends with Tara fighting for—and gaining—her freedom. Throughout the novel, childhood flashbacks introduce Tara’s past, including memories of an adolescent crush, Cyrus; they later rekindle their dormant romance. Empowered by her newfound sense of belonging, she effectively asserts her voice by writing an op-ed published for the Morning Herald. When controversy ensues, she stands tall, buoyed by her hard-won sense of self.

A moving and polished novel that highlights Rao’s literary promise.