The Forgotten Daughter (Daughters of India)
<b>‘You were adopted’.</b> <br />Three simple words, in a letter accompanying her parents' will, tear Nisha’s carefully ordered world apart. Raised in England, by her caring but emotionally reserved parents, Nisha has never been one to take risks. <br /> <br />Now, with the scrawled address of an Indian convent begins a search for the mother and family she never knew and the awakening of childhood memories long forgotten. <br /> <br />The secrets, culture and people that Nisha discover will change her life forever. And, as her eyes are opened to a side of herself she didn’t know existed, Nisha realizes that she must also seek answers to the hardest question of all – <b>why? </b> <br /> <br />Weaving together the stories of Nisha, Shilpa and Devi, <i>The Forgotten Daughter</i> explores powerfully and poignantly the emotional themes of motherhood, loss and identity – ultimately asking the question of <b>what you would do out of love for your children?</b> <br /> <br /><h2>Praise for Renita D’Silva</h2> <br />‘Renita D'Silva is a genius at evoking the sounds, sights and aromas of India. <b>A major new talent</b>- I can't wait for her next novel.' <i>Linda Kavanagh</i> <br /> <br />‘Renita DSilva is <b>a wonderful author</b> who has a natural gift at storytelling that truly impressed and awed me.’ <i>Novel Escapes</i> <br /> <br />‘<b>Renita paints the most beautiful images</b> with a few, perfectly chosen words’. <i>KimTalksBooks.com</i>