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The Weight of Heaven
The Weight of Heaven
Author: Thrity Umrigar
When Frank and Ellie Benton lose their only child, seven-year-old Benny, to a sudden illness, the perfect life they had built is shattered. Filled with wrenching memories, their Ann Arbor home becomes unbearable, and their marriage founders. But an unexpected job half a world away offers them an opportunity to start again. — Life in Girbaug, Indi...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061472558
ISBN-10: 0061472557
Publication Date: 4/1/2010
Pages: 400
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The backdrop of India and it's political and cultural world plays a large part of telling a personal story. Very enlightening and thought provoking.
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Excellent writing, creates characters and evokes the setting with realism. To deal with the lose of only child a couple leave MI as the husband takes a managerial position in India. Their marriage is floundering, each tries to adjust to their roles in India. There are harsh events in their lives and devastating ending. This was a book discussion selection during 2012, and produced a variety of topics.
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I liked this book on so many levels. The obvious-insight into Indian lifestyle and caste system. To say that it is about a couple after their son dies, just doesn't cover enough, compared to other books of that type. When the main character, an American, befriends an Indian boy, his father becomes jealous, his wife has her own needs, and what about how it affects the Indian boy. The book also gives a bit of insight into American companies doing business in India. The author lives in America and many times throughout the book, I wondered what her view is of Americans, the plusses and minuses of living in her adopted country.


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