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There are many truths one confides to a diary that one would not confess to oneself. Our narrator and MS are caught in a functional but unhappy marriage. Although both are practising doctors, the diagnosis of MS's cancer is delayed due to avoidable causes. When she realises that she will now have to give him constant care, his past neglect of her creates a conflict that she tries to work her way out of. The diary becomes a record of her own struggle for equilibrium and that of MS's to stay alive. What unfolds is an extraordinary, vibrant tale of vulnerability and grit, founded in the day-to-day reality of life in Delhi. There is the narrator, brutally honest, even if flawed at times, and the circle of relatives and friends, including an intriguing, worldly-wise former lover, but at the heart of it is her husband, MS, holding on to his normal routines even though a wreck himself. In the end, quiet and reclusive, he achieves a heroic stature in this unforgettable portrait of married life and survival that will resonate with a vast number of readers.

 

Book Description

The author unravels the dynamics of a dysfunctional family that disintegrates when the head of the household fights a losing battle against this devastating disease. Cancer does not affect an individual alone; even as it gorges on the flesh of the affected, it digs its claws into the entire family disrupting relationships, wounding sentiments, and gobbling finances with unsatiable hunger.

About the Author

Dr Amrinder Bajaj is a gynaecologist with over four decades of experience. Previously HOD of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at MAX Multi Specialty Centre, Pitampura, she is now attached with the Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram.
Among the books that she has published is a memoir based on her association with Khushwant Singh, two wellness books and an autobiographical novel. She writes on and off for the Times of IndiaTribune and Indian Express.

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Letting Go

Letting Go

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  • ISBN: 9789356401211
  • Author: Amrinder Bajaj
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury
  • Pages: 252
  • Format: Paperback
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Book Description

There are many truths one confides to a diary that one would not confess to oneself. Our narrator and MS are caught in a functional but unhappy marriage. Although both are practising doctors, the diagnosis of MS's cancer is delayed due to avoidable causes. When she realises that she will now have to give him constant care, his past neglect of her creates a conflict that she tries to work her way out of. The diary becomes a record of her own struggle for equilibrium and that of MS's to stay alive. What unfolds is an extraordinary, vibrant tale of vulnerability and grit, founded in the day-to-day reality of life in Delhi. There is the narrator, brutally honest, even if flawed at times, and the circle of relatives and friends, including an intriguing, worldly-wise former lover, but at the heart of it is her husband, MS, holding on to his normal routines even though a wreck himself. In the end, quiet and reclusive, he achieves a heroic stature in this unforgettable portrait of married life and survival that will resonate with a vast number of readers.

 

Book Description

The author unravels the dynamics of a dysfunctional family that disintegrates when the head of the household fights a losing battle against this devastating disease. Cancer does not affect an individual alone; even as it gorges on the flesh of the affected, it digs its claws into the entire family disrupting relationships, wounding sentiments, and gobbling finances with unsatiable hunger.

About the Author

Dr Amrinder Bajaj is a gynaecologist with over four decades of experience. Previously HOD of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at MAX Multi Specialty Centre, Pitampura, she is now attached with the Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram.
Among the books that she has published is a memoir based on her association with Khushwant Singh, two wellness books and an autobiographical novel. She writes on and off for the Times of IndiaTribune and Indian Express.

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