Akhepatar’s novel begins with a woman returning to her native village in the Jhalawad region of the Saurashtra peninsula. She belongs to a family whose ancestors were engaged in the priestly functions of the village, where she wants to stay with herself, tracing the future, to meet the present. The story alternates past and present, as a chronicle of the upsets in the personal and family life of the protagonist, married to a young brahmin who had migrated to Karachi before India was divided.
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