
The Girl in the Garden
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Narrated by:
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Anitha Gandhi
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By:
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Kamala Nair
The redemptive journey of a young woman unsure of her engagement, who revisits in memory the events of one scorching childhood summer, when her beautiful yet troubled mother spirits her away from her home to an Indian village untouched by time. There, she discovers in the jungle behind her ancestral house a spellbinding garden that harbors a terrifying secret.
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One of my new favorite books
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This trip becomes both an outer and inner journey as Rakhee scales the wall and finds the "horrid" secret. You know what happens when deep dark generational secrets get out of the closet; a chain of dark sad events are set in motion.
The description is lovely, mostly about the vegetation, food, and daily activites, but I didn't feel as immersed in the foreign country as I have with some other reads about India, most likely because it is all described by a ten yr. old; and it takes quite a bit of stretching probability to buy in to this tale--but that's what makes fiction so entertaining isn't it?...the ghost "yekshi" stories, the forbidden jungles, the secret walls, the arranged marriages and creepy uncles...the "it just so happened that..."
Engaging and enjoyable -- it reminded me a bit of Kate Morton's The Forgotten Garden, in a more exotic location and a much darker outcome as the secrets unravel. The narration is done well, and Anitha Gandhi does an admirable job of becoming Rakhee and the several Indian characters.
Whatever You Do...Stay Out of the Jungle
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A trip from MN to her parents' native southern India the summer she is 10, turning 11, introduces her to at least a few cousins she can bond with.
She experiences a whole new world completely different from her home in Minnesota. And she stumbles upon a 'skeleton in the closet' of her family, a secret not meant to be discovered. Rather than ignore this mysterious situation, she gets in and faces the unknown and uncovers something scarey and shameful, yet fulfilling to Rakhee in some way.
You'll find many insights into Indian life, culture, music, myths, attitudes toward females, clothing,marriage customs, food, flora, fauna, snakes and especially superstitions beliefs. Rakhee becomes overwhelmed with the feeling that her mother may not want to return to America. She believes that her mom loves another man, someone her mom has known all her life.
Watch how status, caste, economic privilege and physical beauty play their part in the family dynamic.
Even if this book is a fiction, it could easily have been real.
See how this one summer's experiences detrimentally affects the next decade of her like as she tries to form a relationship with a young man who wants to marry her. It will take another trip to India to soothe her soul.
Satus, Caste and Beauty
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What did you love best about The Girl in the Garden?
This book held my interest and I couldn't wait to hear more! I also enjoyed the way the narrator changed her accent for different characters. Great first novel, Kamala!!!What was one of the most memorable moments of The Girl in the Garden?
I don't want to spoil it, so I will just say GitanjaliWhich character – as performed by Anitha Gandhi – was your favorite?
All of themWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
YesAny additional comments?
I never would have chosen this book on my own. It was recommended by a member of one of my Book Clubs. I'm glad to have read it.I really enjoyed this book.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, it was an interesting story that has many well developed characters. It lends itself easily to book club discussions and thought provoking questions. The author engages the reader at the outset of the story and holds your imagination and attention all the way until the end. There were several surprising twists that provided for an interesting plot line. I'm a picky reader and I enjoyed this novel quite a bit.Have you listened to any of Anitha Gandhi’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not but she did an excellent job narrating the story.Interesting story with surprising twists
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What did you love best about The Girl in the Garden?
The book was very well written. There wasn't many twists and turns, but since the book is told from the point of view of a child the entire story is her trying to piece together information piece by piece since everyone is trying to protect her from the truth.What other book might you compare The Girl in the Garden to and why?
Hands down, this is an adults version of "The Secret Garden"Which scene was your favorite?
When Rahkee first discovers the gardenVery unexpected
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