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A New Way to Remember
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A New Way to Remember

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Two women, a mother in India and a daughter in rural England, struggle to find their way back to each other as they try to re-shape lives damaged by the contemporary dilemmas of displacement and uncertain cultural identity.

Maya Fielding is the child of a destructive and failed inter-racial marriage that has left her emotionally fragile and holding on fiercely, despite her exotic appearance, to her chosen English identity. Newly married to John Carter, can she resolve her problems, accept her past, forge a reconciliation with her parents and find happiness?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Joan Khurody
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 December 2017
Pages
238
ISBN
9780993255847

Two women, a mother in India and a daughter in rural England, struggle to find their way back to each other as they try to re-shape lives damaged by the contemporary dilemmas of displacement and uncertain cultural identity.

Maya Fielding is the child of a destructive and failed inter-racial marriage that has left her emotionally fragile and holding on fiercely, despite her exotic appearance, to her chosen English identity. Newly married to John Carter, can she resolve her problems, accept her past, forge a reconciliation with her parents and find happiness?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Joan Khurody
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 December 2017
Pages
238
ISBN
9780993255847