Water (novel)
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Water | |
Author | Bapsi Sidhwa |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Novel |
Publisher | Milkweed editions |
Publication date | 2006 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 237 pp (first edition, paperback) |
Water, (2006), U.S., 2006, India; is a novel by author Bapsi Sidhwa.
[edit] Plot summary
Water is set in 1938, when India was still under the colonial rule of the British, and when the marriage of children to older men was commonplace. Following Hindu tradition, when a man died, his widow would be forced to spend the rest of her life in a widow's ashram, an institution for widows to make amends for the sins from her previous life that supposedly caused her husband's death.
Chuyia (Sarala) is a seven year old girl who has just lost her husband. She is deposited in the ashram for Hindu widows to spend the rest of her life in renunciation. She befriends Kalyani who is forced into prostitution to support the ashram, Shakuntala, one of the widows, and Narayan, a young and charming upper-class follower of Mahatma Gandhi and of Gandhism.
For a full length summary see: plot summary.
[edit] Film
- The novel is based upon Deepa Mehta's 2006 film, Water.