Saturday, March 26, 2022

Daughter of the Ganges by Asha Miro


Started: 3/25/2-22

Finished: 3/25/2022

Year: 2007

Pages: 263

Genre: memoir

Grade: C

Reason for reading: bookcrossing.com book

Type: Trade paperback

Blurb (from Amazon): "Growing up in an Indian orphanage, Asha MirĂ³; dreamed that someday she would be adopted. At the age of six, her wish finally came true, but only at the misfortune of another. A Catalan family was in the process of adopting twins when one of the children suddenly fell ill and died -- a twist of fate that led the family to adopt Asha instead. Leaving a life of poverty behind, Asha was given a second chance.

Twenty-one years later, Asha takes a heart-wrenching trip back to India to uncover her native roots. Full of unexpected encounters, this adventure informs and touches Asha beyond her expectations. She visits her old orphanage, speaks with her former caretakers, explores the land that she might not have ever left, and comes to form a more solid identity. Yet one trip is not enough. Eight years later she returns, this time visiting the small rural village where she was born. While uncovering the details behind her adoption, Asha discovers the only living member of her immediate Indian family: a sister she never knew she had."

Opinion: Not something that I normally read but this was an interesting story about an international adoptee and her search for her biological family and family history.



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