"Will resonate with anyone who has struggled with modern love, mores and parenthood." –USA Today"Enchants as much with its flashes of fancy as it does with its fresh spin on cultural identity, family, and redemption." –Entertainment Weekly"Divakaruni's book shines . . . in its examination of the subtle, extrasensory connections between mothers and daughters that continue to develop even after death divides them."–Los Angeles Times"Magical. . . . In lyrical, poetic prose, Divakaruni manages to be hopeful without offering false reassurances, showing how identity–both individual and communal–is equally shaped by loss and creation." –San Francisco Chronicle"A masala of page-turning addiction." –The Baltimore Sun