
Dharmaraja
아직 평점이 없습니다
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
362
언어
영어
출판됨
May 21, 2009
출판사
Tranquebar Press
설명
Set against a backdrop of intricate familial ties and rich cultural landscapes, the narrative unfolds with the return of Thripura Sunadari Kunjamma, a character whose life is marked by both personal struggles and societal expectations. As she reenters her family’s life, old grievances and hidden secrets begin to surface, testing the bonds that hold them together.
Through Kunjamma's journey, the authors explore themes of duty, honor, and the moral dilemmas that come with them. Each character she encounters reveals a layer of complexity, drawing the reader into a web of relationships that echo the broader human experience. The story is interwoven with the wisdom of tradition and the challenges of modernity, showcasing the constant tension between the two.
As the plot deepens, it becomes clear that Kunjamma's return is not merely a personal affair but a catalyst for transformation within her family. The struggle for identity, the quest for belonging, and the pursuit of justice come together to craft a compelling tale that resonates with anyone familiar with the intricacies of family dynamics.
Through Kunjamma's journey, the authors explore themes of duty, honor, and the moral dilemmas that come with them. Each character she encounters reveals a layer of complexity, drawing the reader into a web of relationships that echo the broader human experience. The story is interwoven with the wisdom of tradition and the challenges of modernity, showcasing the constant tension between the two.
As the plot deepens, it becomes clear that Kunjamma's return is not merely a personal affair but a catalyst for transformation within her family. The struggle for identity, the quest for belonging, and the pursuit of justice come together to craft a compelling tale that resonates with anyone familiar with the intricacies of family dynamics.