Isha Tilak and her husband, Nikhil, have just discovered that the child they are expecting is a girl. What would be wonderful news to just about any couple is a curse to the young couple. Young Isha and Nikhil live in India, in a society where male heirs are sought out above all else; female children are viewed as burdens. When their doctor, Dr. Larnick, along with Nikhil’s parents, suggests they have an illegal abortion, Isha and Nikhil are furious and adamantly refuse. Soon after, Nikhil is found brutally murdered. Isha decides that living with her oppressive in-laws is detrimental to the life and safety of her young daughter, Priya, and her unborn daughter. She leaves with a small amount of money and just a few belongings. Born into a privileged class, Isha hasn’t ever had to fend for herself. She soon learns. Isha and Priya seek refuge at a local convent. Isha gives birth to young Diya, and meets Harish Salvi, a doctor that treats the children at the convent. Isha ultimately receives the life insurance money that she and Nikhil kept hidden from his parents and is then able to purchase a more appropriate residence for her and her young girls. She discovers that her husband has left her with evidence of the selective abortion trade, and suddenly her life, and the life of her children, is in danger. THE FORBIDDEN DAUGHTER tells a difficult story of the treatment and value of women in India. The characters were very compelling, as was the storyline. It has it all: love, bribery, murder, blackmail, kidnapping. Isha is an amazingly strong woman who will stop at nothing to protect the lives of her daughters.
*Note: My apologies to the author. This was scheduled to post in September and for some reason it did not.
*Note: My apologies to the author. This was scheduled to post in September and for some reason it did not.




Wow! I had no idea things were like that in India. This is going on my wish list. Thanks for the review.
Jenn, this sounds like a good read. Certainly it is a very good review. It sounds like a powerful book.
This sounds just like a book I'd enjoy a whole lot. Thanks for the review!
Hi Jen,
Thanks for the lovely review of my book, THE FORBIDDEN DAUGHTER. I'm so glad you liked it. Hopefully you'll post a review of my third book, when it comes out next fall.
I appreciate your enthusiastic support of writers and writing.
Shobhan Bantwal
www.shobhanbantwal.com
The Forbidden Daughter - Sept 2008
The Dowry Bride - Sept 2007
This sounds really good. Have to add this to my Goodreads list now.
Oh! I'm so happy to see the author's commnet, that Shobahn Bantwal has another book coming next fall!
Love it! I plan on starting her other book soon. Great read.