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Tamarind MEM  
Author: Anita Rau Badami
ISBN: 0864922663
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

Review
?A tremendous achievement -- a skillful and compassionate family saga that is personal, intimate, tender and revealing.? -- The Globe and Mail

?Intoxicating ? an ambitious sweep of storytelling about family, about memory, about myth and history and the infinite interpretability of relationships.? -- Ottawa Citizen

?An engaging depiction of a daughter?s longing to know her mother and of our tendency to see things the way we want rather than the way they are.? -- Calgary Herald

?Tamarind Mem?s strength is in its depiction of family tensions, the elusiveness of memories and how dreams and disappointments are passed from one generation to the next as if they were family heirlooms.? -- The Gazette (Montreal)

"An exciting addition to the burgeoning tradition of Indo-Canadian writing that includes Rohinton Mistry, M.G. Vassanji and Shyam Selvadurai." -- Maclean's

"Badami weaves a tale of bittersweet nostalgia in her first novel, imbuing her descriptions of Indian domestic life with achingly palpable details as she explores all the small ceremonies that make family life so simultaneously rich and infuriating... A delectable book." -- Quill & Quire (starred review)

"This novel is a beauty... An absolute delight to read." -- Indian Review of Books

"A powerful story... it allows daughter and mother to each speak for herself, and the resulting ironies and differing perspectives make for a richly textured work." -- Books in Canada

"It is a book brimming over with smells, sounds and colours, putting the reader so firmly in place and time that you feel you are there. All in all, a lovely piece of work." -- The Washington Post




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