• May You Be the Mother of a Hundred Sons
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    "The most stimulating and thought-provoking book on India in a long time..Bumiller has made India new and immediate again."
    THE WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD
    In a chronicle rich in diversity, detail, and empathy, Elisabeth Bumiller illuminates the many women's lives she shared--from wealthy sophisticates in New Delhi, to villagers in the dusty northern plains, to movie stars in Bombay, intellectuals in Calcutta, and health workers in the south--and the contradictions she encountered, during her three and a half years in India as a reporter for THE WASHINGTON POST. In their fascinating, and often tragic stories, Bumiller found a strength even in powerlessness, and a universality that raises questions for women around the world.


    From the Trade Paperback edition.

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    • 1990
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