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What We Carry: A Memoir

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What We Carry by Maya Shanbhag Lang is a powerful memoir exploring the complex mother-daughter relationship. Lang’s idolized physician mother, an Indian immigrant, balanced career and family with seeming ease. But as Lang becomes a mother herself, she uncovers hidden family burdens and the sacrifices her mother made, revealing a poignant story of love, duty, and intergenerational trauma. Experience a beautiful and heartbreaking journey of self-discovery and familial legacy in “What We Carry”. ISBN: 9789353029968

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  • ISBN-13: 9789353029968
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Width: 139.99972 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9353029961
  • Publisher Date: 31 Aug 2020
  • Edition: 1
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 294.8350405 gr

8 reviews for What We Carry: A Memoir

  1. Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati

    I enjoyed the author’s writing style and the story was compelling. I found the beginning captivating but the middle dragged a little.

  2. Jyoti

    This memoir is raw and honest. It made me think about my relationship with my own mother. A very insightful and touching book.

  3. Mayank Jain

    An okay read. Some parts are heartwarming, while others are a bit dull. Felt like it could have been shorter, but still an emotional story.

  4. Tanishta Roy

    What We Carry is a beautifully written memoir. The author explores her family’s hidden past with honesty and grace. Highly recommended!

  5. Piyush

    A deeply personal and relatable story. Lang’s reflections on motherhood and cultural identity resonated with me. A thought-provoking read!

  6. Puneet Kajal

    A moving story of mothers and daughters. Lang’s writing is beautiful, but at times the narrative felt a bit slow. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  7. Nishant Sharma

    While I appreciated Lang’s vulnerability, I found the book somewhat disjointed. It jumps around in time a lot making it hard to follow.

  8. Sidhant Sripal

    I really connected with Lang’s exploration of family secrets and cultural expectations. Some parts were a bit repetitive, but the ending was powerful.

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