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The tree bride

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Published

Pages

312

Language

EN

ISBN

0002005921

Reading Time

~5h 28min

The tree bride is a women immigrants, married women book by Bharati Mukherjee. In 2004. It has 312 pages.

About this book

"After the firebombing of her San Francisco house and a coincidental meeting during a routine doctor's visit, Calcutta-born Tara Chatterjee is compelled to embark on a most American of journeys, a search for her roots. Her task is to trace the story of her great-great-aunt, Tara Lata, who at the age of five was married to a tree in the Indian village of Mishtigunj. Her search takes her into the heart of her family history - and the history of her ancestral village - and it results in surprising, at times shocking, and eventually cathartic findings. As the layers of the past are exposed, Tara learns that her current life is affected by events and individuals generations old: a pirate attack that leaves a mute orphan adrift in the Bengal Sea, an egomaniacal colonialist torn between his love for Tara Lata and his loyalty to the British Raj, and the discovery of a small fortune at the base of a sundari tree."--BOOK JACKET.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is The tree bride?+

The tree bride has 312 pages.

When was The tree bride published?+

The tree bride was published in 2004.

What genre is The tree bride?+

The tree bride is a Women immigrants, Married women, Arranged marriage, Sisters, Women revolutionaries book.

What is The tree bride about?+

"After the firebombing of her San Francisco house and a coincidental meeting during a routine doctor's visit, Calcutta-born Tara Chatterjee is compelled to embark on a most American of journeys, a search for her roots. Her task is to trace the story of her great-great-aunt, Tara Lata, who at the age...

Who wrote The tree bride?+

The tree bride was written by Bharati Mukherjee.