![]() ![]() She describes the two main characters and the unique dynamics in the relationship that upend expectations and ideas about wisdom and knowledge. Then Umrigar shares how a series of articles by New York Times writer Ellen Barry detailing the plight of women in rural India inspired her latest novel. ![]() The national identity belonged to all regardless of religion in stark contrast to the rise of ethnoreligious extremism and religious polarization today. A time she described where religious diversity was valued as a strength and central to the identity of being Indian. ![]() Best-selling and award-winning Thrity Umrigar describes her journey to becoming a published author and the spirit of India that she felt as she was coming of age in the 1970s. ![]()
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