Publication Date May 21, 2024
This is a retelling of the Mahabharata from the point of view of Ganga, a river goddess, and her son.
My Thoughts
Having never read the Mahabharata from beginning to end, I can’t comment on how successful it is as a re-telling or how closely it adheres to the original. What I can tell you is that it is an outstanding book.
With a beautiful and poetic narrative style and a strong sense of place, this story is absolutely engrossing. It has a strong intersectional feminist perspective that is organically incorporated into the writing. It’s emotionally evocative. A stunning piece of literature.
I loved it from the beginning, but by the time I finished chapter 5, I didn’t want to put it down.
I am very much looking forward to reading other works by this author.
My thanks to NetGalley for the complimentary eARC which I received in exchange for an honest review.
Trigger/Content Warning
The book begins with a strong content warning. If you have concerns about triggers, I suggest you read the author’s post on Goodreads which also contains the details of the content warning.
My Rating 5/5
About the Author
Vaishnavi Patel is a lawyer and author from Chicago. To learn more about her, be sure to check out her website.
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