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The Vine of Desire (edition 2003)

by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Series: Sudha and Anju (2)

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Fiction. Literature. HTML:The beloved characters of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s bestselling novel Sister of My Heart are reunited in this powerful narrative that challenges the emotional bond between two lifelong friends, as the husband of one becomes dangerously attracted to the other.
/> Anju and Sudha formed an astounding, almost psychic connection during their childhood in India. When Anju invites Sudha, a single mother in Calcutta, to come live with her and her husband, Sunil, in California, Sudha foolishly accepts, knowing full well that Sunil has long desired her. As Sunil’s attraction rises to the surface, the trio must struggle to make sense of the freedoms of America–and of the ties that bind them to India and to one another.… (more)
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Title:The Vine of Desire
Authors:Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Info:Abacus (2003), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 352 pages
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Enjoyable book about two sisters. Love books about India. Always a bit of fantasy. ( )
  shazjhb | Mar 11, 2023 |
Most of the book is a fairly good read, but not outstanding. The final scene is totally unexpected, and totally perfect. ( )
  MarthaJeanne | Oct 24, 2013 |
Divkaruni has restored my faith in Indian writers. It has been torn to shreds by Kiran Desai. [return][return]"Vine of Desire" is a sad and tired story told in beautifully rich and original language. In a couple of places the characters motives were inscrutable to me.[return][return]The ending kind of just kind of fades out. It was as unsatisfying and unsubstantial as cotton candy.[return][return]Favorite passages;[return][return]Today they ll walk to the mall and wander around. They do this often, pretending to be aimless and extravagant, just like the other shoppers. But they have a secret agenda. Take notes, Anju hisses at Sudha. This is the heart of America. [return][return] How we grow addicted to our tortures! [return][return]Now, dutifully Sudha turns on the TV. Anju has told her she must, it will help her understand Americans.[return][return]Love which gives you a taste of itself and makes you greedy for more. You hold it in your addicted hands, terrified by its frailty. It makes you lie incessantly. You would kill anyone including yourself to keep it from breaking. Then it breaks anyway.[return][return]I want my weather-vane mind to stop its manic spinning.[return][return]Is that how we sabotage ourselves, by not believing?[return][return]Doesn t she know more about unrequited love than the rest of the world combined? How it can sit on your chest while you sleep, quiet as a cat, sucking your life-breath.[return][return]When even writing fails you, what else is there?[return][return]This is why we have children, so that in their sleep they might redeem us. ( )
  Clueless | Jul 8, 2013 |
I didn't like this book as much as the first one, but it was still an excellent read. ( )
  goldnyght | May 28, 2010 |
Having loved Sister of My Heart, I had great expectations from its sequel. But what a huge disappointment!!!!!!!!!!   The author has begun the book in such a way that even if you haven’t read the last book you’ll not be lost. The main protagonists in the novel are Sudha, Anjli, Sunil (Anju’s husband) & Dayita (Sudha’s months old Daughter). The book starts with Anju’s miscarriage & its effect on her and her marriage. Anju & her husband are settled in U.S. and for her support Anju calls Sudha. Who leaves everything to come & help her sister of heart.   In the last book it was shown that Sunil might be having a crush on Sudha and that’s the reason the he is shown not to be very happy with her coming to U.S. The rest of the novel traces the journey of each of these characters.   Anju is shown trying to come to terms with her life, trying to complete her education and find her freedom. She is fighting the truth that her husband might be in love with her cousin.   Sunil is a confused soul who can not understand whom to love and how to behave with Sudha around. However he showers all his love on Dayita.   Sudha too is confused, she has come to U.S but knows that instead of helping her sister she has become a catalyst for breaking her sister’s marriage. However she is not willing to go back to India for her own reasons.   What forms rest of the story is how these three characters spend their life, fighting each other in some way or the other. Sudha meets a doctor (he is the only character in this novel who brings some smile on your face) & befriends him. The effect of this friendship on Sunil brings major changes in each of the character’s lives. Everybody takes their own path; everybody finds freedom and in some ways achieves their dreams or come closer to their dreams. Why is the book a let down?? 1. 75% of the novel is in third person, which is irritating to a large extent. 2. There is no Story at all…its like Indian movies. The author has written a sequel for the sake of writing. She doesn’t possess any solid material to stretch the story. The novel tries to move like a movie plot telling the point of view of three people at the same time, when u r reading a book it tends to become confusing. 3. In my review of the previous book I had written that there are small stories sprayed all around the book which are very lovely…in this novel too there are these stories but they are plain boring, just like the book. They keep going on and on and on….  After reading this book I felt that the author has become over indulgent. Some books go into philosophy and poetic stuff. This book falls in that category but the only problem is that it’s not needed. Excess of anything is bad and that’s what has happened here. To dish out too much message the author has forgotten the real plot and made the novel real boring.   Am one of those readers who reads every page and trust me I have skipped 30% of pages in this book. I don’t why did the author stretch this 100-150 pages worth story to 400 Pgs!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( )
  bookslifenmore | Jun 13, 2009 |
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:The beloved characters of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s bestselling novel Sister of My Heart are reunited in this powerful narrative that challenges the emotional bond between two lifelong friends, as the husband of one becomes dangerously attracted to the other.
Anju and Sudha formed an astounding, almost psychic connection during their childhood in India. When Anju invites Sudha, a single mother in Calcutta, to come live with her and her husband, Sunil, in California, Sudha foolishly accepts, knowing full well that Sunil has long desired her. As Sunil’s attraction rises to the surface, the trio must struggle to make sense of the freedoms of America–and of the ties that bind them to India and to one another.

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