The weight of heaven : a novel
Umrigar, Thrity N.
The weight of heaven : a novel / Thrity Umrigar. - 1st ed. - New York : Harper , c2009. - 365 p. ; 24 cm.
Frank and Ellie are two attractive people who have basically led charmed lives. Frank's absent father notwithstanding, they each grew up in fairly secure surroundings and attended college and professional school, meeting and marrying and living in bliss. Suddenly, the world spins out of control when their seven-year-old son dies from meningitis. Soon afterward, they have an opportunity to make a work-related move to a seaside town in India, providing the panacea that will help them heal from their loss. As educated, liberal, progressive Americans, they cannot anticipate how they will react as they become part of the class struggle within Indian society; nor can they know how attached they will become to the son of their servants. Although it may be risky to latch on to bright young Ramesh, they convince themselves that they are helping the boy by providing him with things that his parents could never afford. Self-deception runs rampant, and Frank is eventually overcome by emotional turmoil, which leads him to make a fatal error in judgment. Umrigar finely plumbs the depths of the human heart, from the heights of joy and passion to the very deepest despair.
9780061472558
2008032950
Married people----Fiction
Bereavement----Fiction
Americans---India----Fiction
Adoption----Fiction
Murder----Fiction
Psychological fiction.
PS3621.M75 / W45 2009
FIC UMR
The weight of heaven : a novel / Thrity Umrigar. - 1st ed. - New York : Harper , c2009. - 365 p. ; 24 cm.
Frank and Ellie are two attractive people who have basically led charmed lives. Frank's absent father notwithstanding, they each grew up in fairly secure surroundings and attended college and professional school, meeting and marrying and living in bliss. Suddenly, the world spins out of control when their seven-year-old son dies from meningitis. Soon afterward, they have an opportunity to make a work-related move to a seaside town in India, providing the panacea that will help them heal from their loss. As educated, liberal, progressive Americans, they cannot anticipate how they will react as they become part of the class struggle within Indian society; nor can they know how attached they will become to the son of their servants. Although it may be risky to latch on to bright young Ramesh, they convince themselves that they are helping the boy by providing him with things that his parents could never afford. Self-deception runs rampant, and Frank is eventually overcome by emotional turmoil, which leads him to make a fatal error in judgment. Umrigar finely plumbs the depths of the human heart, from the heights of joy and passion to the very deepest despair.
9780061472558
2008032950
Married people----Fiction
Bereavement----Fiction
Americans---India----Fiction
Adoption----Fiction
Murder----Fiction
Psychological fiction.
PS3621.M75 / W45 2009
FIC UMR