Monday 22 June 2015

Book Review: Preeti Govada : I Am An Angel Daughter

I am an Angel's Daughter:


 

























Author:  Preeti Govada

Title: I Am An Angel Daughter

Genre: Fiction, Biographical fiction, women writer & fiction, literature & fiction, contemporary fiction, biographical, fiction,


Synopsis: At the age of seven, when Ganga is diagnosed with polio, she doesn’t allow it to kill her spirit. Instead, she fills her life with renewed optimism and an undying philanthropism, inspiring the world around her. Her fight against poverty and decimation for her disability becomes stronger as she grows up amidst highly defeating barriers of religious orthodoxy. 
Love comes in the form of Paul, lighting up the dreams extinguished in her long ago. But, later when this very love threatens her identity and choices, she keeps her faith alive, despite incidents around her failing her.
 
Years later, yet another shocking fatality is secretly planning its attack on her. Will she fall frail to the gall of this new adversity? Will this cruel twist of fate bring untold changes to her loved ones’ lives?




To mother, with love
Each thought of yours gives me    joy                                        
Every moment spent with you feels like heaven
l remember you smile, your innocent laughter
which soothed every sorrow, and eased all pain.
Your nspiring words, they ring in my ears                                    
and seldom let me feel down and low
like magic, they wiring all fear and disharmony within
hope’s best companion and sorrow’s dreaded foe
the peaceful slumber in the warmth of your lap
to beautiful lullabies and tales so enchanting
untold happiness and countless smiles
they still manage to bring  .
I miss you often, almost everyday                                           
 your love so selfless and pure
I don’t know why, but my heart still believes                                           
someday, sometimes, we shall meet again for sure
                                         

Review: this book is really easy to get in to and l really loved reading this book and l would highly recommend it to anyone and I got this book sent to me for review and l would gladly read it again cause it a great read and l like the poem at the front of the book and it’s a amazing story and l was sad to read ganga passed away and l loved reading how her children was so close to their mother it reminds me of how close l am to my own mother. This book is worth the 5 stars l rated it

Rated 5 out of 5 stars  









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