The novel Water offers you an incomparable portrait of India, portraying the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi and women, who get stripped down along sacred rivers. Water, is one of Bapsi Sidhwa’s most famous novels, and it follows the life of eight-year-old Chuyia, abandoned at a widow’s ashram after the death of her elderly husband. She is deposited in the ashram for Hindu widows to spend the rest of her life in renunciation. Unwilling to accept her fate, she becomes a catalyst for change in the widows’s lives.
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