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Mansions of the Moon
Mansions of the Moon | Shyam Selvadurai
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This stunning portrait of a famous marriage in ancient India tells the story of Yasodhara, wife of the Buddha, as intimately reimagined by the bestselling author of Funny Boy. In this sweeping story, at once epic and startlingly intimate, Shyam Selvadurai introduces us to Siddhartha Gautama, otherwise known as the Buddha, a promising and politically astute young man settling into his life as a newlywed to Yasodhara, a young woman of great intelligence and spirit. The novel traces their early life together, and then the unthinkable turmoil as Siddhartha's spiritual calling takes over and their partnership slowly, inexorably crumbles. How does a woman live in ancient India if her husband abandons her? Even a well-born woman with a revered husband? And what path might she take towards enlightenment herself? Selvadurai examines these questions with empathy and insight, creating a rich, strikingly relevant portrait of a singular marriage, and of the woman who until now has been a shadow in the historical record. Mansions of the Moon is a literary event, and a remarkable moment in a beloved author's career.
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Mansions of the Moon | Shyam Selvadurai
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This week‘s library haul includes a couple more X-Men trades, a novel about Yasodhara, the Buddha‘s wife, some Chinese fantasy, a cracky SF romance, and an Emily Dickinson collection I had to return partially read ages ago and couldn‘t get back until now.

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Lindy
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This epic historical novel goes way back in time in India, imagining the life of a prince who became the Buddha. He left all worldly goods & responsibilities behind—including his wife & infant son—and spent years meditating & wandering. So what about his wife Yasodhara? The main viewpoint is hers and kept me captivated throughout. She became so real to me & I suffered along with her. A fine audiobook with richly evoked setting & Buddhist ideas.

Lindy #CanLit #ShadowGiller2022 Audiobook read by Ellora Patnaik and Ali Kazmi. 2y
LeahBergen Great review! I think the only novel of his I‘ve read is Funny Boy. 🤔 2y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Do you think this is a good Longlist contender? I‘m waiting patiently for my turn to read it. 2y
Lindy @LeahBergen Thanks, Leah. I‘ve read all of his novels and this one isn‘t at all like the others except in the high quality of prose. 2y
Lindy @Penny_LiteraryHoarders No, I don‘t think it‘s a longlist contender but I would be happy see it there. 2y
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Lindy
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I‘ve now read three very different approaches to recounting the life of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama.

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