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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSunanda J. Chatterjee writes romantic sagas and family dramas, with empowered heroines and noble heroes, and all manner of family relationships. She loves extraordinary love stories and heartwarming tales of duty and passion. Her themes include the immigrant experience, women’s issues, and medicine. Her books have been on the bestseller lists on Amazon USA and Amazon India in Asian Literature, Indian Writing, and Asian Drama categories. Her short stories have appeared in anthologies, short-story.net and induswomanwriting.com. She grew up in Bhilai, India and now lives in Arcadia, California.Read More...
Sunanda J. Chatterjee writes romantic sagas and family dramas, with empowered heroines and noble heroes, and all manner of family relationships. She loves extraordinary love stories and heartwarming tales of duty and passion. Her themes include the immigrant experience, women’s issues, and medicine.
Her books have been on the bestseller lists on Amazon USA and Amazon India in Asian Literature, Indian Writing, and Asian Drama categories. Her short stories have appeared in anthologies, short-story.net and induswomanwriting.com.
She grew up in Bhilai, India and now lives in Arcadia, California. When she is not by the microscope or creating imaginary worlds, she reads, sings, goes on long walks, and binge-watches old TV dramas.
You can follow her here:
www.sunandachatterjee.com
https://www.facebook.com/SunandaChatterjee_Author-515705275228760
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“You don’t need a big house, you need a big heart!”
Sisters Mohini and Aditi were brought up by their single mother with meager resources. As young women, both strive to escape village life and its restrictions.
For fiercely independent Mohini, nothing is more important than financial security and a higher status in life. But easy-going Aditi just wants love and acceptance.
Their paths diverge when Mohini marries into
“You don’t need a big house, you need a big heart!”
Sisters Mohini and Aditi were brought up by their single mother with meager resources. As young women, both strive to escape village life and its restrictions.
For fiercely independent Mohini, nothing is more important than financial security and a higher status in life. But easy-going Aditi just wants love and acceptance.
Their paths diverge when Mohini marries into a rich family and Aditi marries her high school sweetheart.
But life doesn’t turn out as expected. A tragedy drives a wedge between them, upturning their lives and leaving them with difficult decisions.
Can they move past their differences and find what they’re looking for? Or will the deception pull them further apart?
The Crow and the Peacock is a family saga of ambition, deceit, and finding acceptance despite all odds.
“Find your father.” That was her mother’s dying wish. Despite her grief, twenty-two-year-old Maya sets out on a quest that takes her from sunny California to the busy, smoggy streets of Kolkata, India, to unfold events that took place six decades ago.
In 1940s pre-independent India, Chandana is a scrappy teenager brought up by the kindness of her relatives. Amid a country dominated by foreign rule and a budding revolution, she must ab
“Find your father.” That was her mother’s dying wish. Despite her grief, twenty-two-year-old Maya sets out on a quest that takes her from sunny California to the busy, smoggy streets of Kolkata, India, to unfold events that took place six decades ago.
In 1940s pre-independent India, Chandana is a scrappy teenager brought up by the kindness of her relatives. Amid a country dominated by foreign rule and a budding revolution, she must abandon the simple pleasures of childhood with her best friend Saira, picking up odd jobs to supplement her family’s meager income.
Courageous and driven, Joyoti cares only about two things: food for her family and freedom for her country. Spying on the British Commandant while working as a hostess allows her to fulfill both her needs. But the famine ravaging Bengal and her ill-fated attraction to a British Captain force her to walk a dangerous path.
Spanning 1940s India and 2000s California, Joyoti is a saga about three headstrong women whose lives intertwine through loyalty, love, and sacrifice.
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