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Before We Visit the Goddess by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is a captivating exploration of family, identity, and the intricate web of life's experiences. Through nine interconnected stories spanning generations, Divakaruni deftly crafts a novel that resonates quite deeply.
What impressed me the most about this novel was its exploration of womanhood and its complexities across diverse cultures and historical periods. From the challenges faced by women in traditional Indian society to the struggles of immigrants forging new lives in America, each story felt like a window into a richly textured world.
The characters are beautifully nuanced and relatable, each of them flawed in their own unique ways. I was drawn to their hopes, dreams, and struggles, particularly Bipin Bihari's selfless love and devotion. His story felt like something my mom would have told me about an old relative, such a simple yet wonderful life.
One of the novel's strengths lies in its portrayal of family dynamics and how generational legacies shape our lives. The drive of each parent to prevent their children from repeating their mistakes is so universal, it was explored well in this novel.