Book summaryDivakaruni's novel continues the story she began in SISTER OF MY HEART--about two Indian cousins, Anjou and Sudha, living in California. Media reviews"Divakaruni is gifted with dramatic inventiveness, lyrical sensual language, the ability to interweave many points of view with ease. (In her world, all of the characters and some inanimate beings--including the shifting fog that rises from the Pacific before dawn--come alive.) But she tends toward excess. A rigorous editor could have pruned some of the overwrought language in this novel....But THE VINE OF DESIRE offers many delights, and Divakaruni has left enough loose ends to suggest another installment in her potent and complex tale of female friendship." |
The Vine of Desireby Divakaruni, Chitra BanerjeeFirst Edition, First Printing
Book description: New York: Doubleday, 2002. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Two life-long friends who've lived separate lives from India rekindle their friendship in America. First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine.
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