Dry Spells

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Dry Spells

Archana Maniar

360 pages

Recently, Shyamala Mehtaโ€™s life in LA feels stagnant: sheโ€™s undervalued at work, newly single, and constantly clashing with her marriage-obsessed mother. So when sheโ€™s offered a transfer to Mumbai, she travels halfway around the world to the now drought-stricken city her parents left behind.

Staying with her motherโ€™s sister Vini, Shyamala is struck by the contrast between them. How did Vini become such a joyful, unconventional soul while Pramila drifted quietly into traditional life? Far from home and surrounded by echoes of the past, Shyamala finally has a chance to learn more about the mother she barely knows. With Arjun, the neighborโ€™s wild-haired son whose love for India pierces through the oppressive heat, she starts to see the city of Pramilaโ€™s youth in all its beautiful complexity.

But as the taps run dry, Shyamala finds herself at the crossroads of her familyโ€™s history and her own destiny. The air is heavy with secrets, but when the deluge finally comes, will she be ready for what it might revealโ€”about her mother, herself, and the maddening city sheโ€™s starting to think of as home?

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Julianna is a book loving freelancer based in North Carolina, USA. She loves building community with other book lovers and can be found curling up with a cup of coffee and a fantasy novel in her free time.

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