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Second Thoughts
Author Shobha De
Language English
Genre Novel
Publisher Penguin Books
Publication date
1996
Publication place India
Media typePrint ( Paperback)
Pages296
ISBN 0-14-025567-2
OCLC 35152014
823 21
LC ClassPR9499.3.D4 S43 1996
Preceded by Small Betrayals 
Followed by Selective Memory 

Second Thoughts is a novel by Shobhaa De.

Synopsis

Second Thoughts is a love story about Maya, a pretty girl who is eager to escape her dull, middle-class home in Calcutta for the glamour of Mumbai, where she moves after marriage to Ranjan, a handsome, ambitious man who has an American university degree and a wealthy family background.

Maya is determined to be the ideal wife, but finds herself trapped and stifled by the confines of her arranged marriage to a man who, she discovers, is rigidly conservative and completely indifferent to her desires. She begins to experience great loneliness in suburban Mumbai. [1]

She strikes up a friendship with Nikhil, her charming, college-going neighbor, leading to love and betrayal.

References

  1. ^ Bobb, Dilip (15 March 1996). "Book review: Shobha De's 'Second Thoughts'". India Today. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Second Thoughts
Author Shobha De
Language English
Genre Novel
Publisher Penguin Books
Publication date
1996
Publication place India
Media typePrint ( Paperback)
Pages296
ISBN 0-14-025567-2
OCLC 35152014
823 21
LC ClassPR9499.3.D4 S43 1996
Preceded by Small Betrayals 
Followed by Selective Memory 

Second Thoughts is a novel by Shobhaa De.

Synopsis

Second Thoughts is a love story about Maya, a pretty girl who is eager to escape her dull, middle-class home in Calcutta for the glamour of Mumbai, where she moves after marriage to Ranjan, a handsome, ambitious man who has an American university degree and a wealthy family background.

Maya is determined to be the ideal wife, but finds herself trapped and stifled by the confines of her arranged marriage to a man who, she discovers, is rigidly conservative and completely indifferent to her desires. She begins to experience great loneliness in suburban Mumbai. [1]

She strikes up a friendship with Nikhil, her charming, college-going neighbor, leading to love and betrayal.

References

  1. ^ Bobb, Dilip (15 March 1996). "Book review: Shobha De's 'Second Thoughts'". India Today. Retrieved 11 August 2018.

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