
Love Comes Later
by Mohanalakshmi rajakumar
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Pub Date Nov 23 2016 | Archive Date Jul 31 2017
Description
...a deliciously tangled plot and insight into life on the Persian
Gulf." Kirkus Review When newlywed Abdulla loses his wife and unborn
child in a car accident, the world seems to crumble beneath his feet.
Thrust back into living in the family compound, he goes through the
motions--work, eat, sleep, repeat. Blaming himself for their deaths, he
decides to never marry again but knows that culturally, this is not an
option. Three years later, he's faced with an arranged marriage to his
cousin Hind, whom he hasn't seen in years. Hard-pressed to find a way
out, he consents to a yearlong engagement and tries to find a way to end
it. What he doesn't count on, and is unaware of, is Hind's own
reluctance to marry. Longing for independence, she insists on being
allowed to complete a master's degree in England, a condition Abdulla
readily accepts. When she finds an unlikely friend in Indian-American
Sangita, she starts down a path that will ultimately place her future in
jeopardy. The greatest success of Rajakumar's novel is the emotional
journey the reader takes via her rich characters. One cannot help but
feel the pressure of the culturally mandated marriage set before Hind
and Abdulla. He's not a real Muslim man if he remains single, and she
will never be allowed freedoms without the bondage of a potentially
loveless marriage. It's an impossible situation dictated by a culture
that they still deeply respect. Rajakumar pulls back the veil on life in
Qatar to reveal a glimpse of Muslim life rarely seen by Westerners.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780615916835 |
PRICE | $12.00 (USD) |