Review of "The Grande Matriarch of Malabar" by Sajita Nair
Sajita picks up the continuous struggle people are facing today-retain your heritage or adapt to modern times. The book explores the struggle of a matriarch to keep the traditions of her Tharavad alive while the world around her changes. Overall, this is a wonderful story of family, tradition and changing times.
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