Padma

· MALA MAHESH IYER
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Two Fascinating Women, One Unforgettable Story


Kerala, 1900. Wealth, beauty, and intellect – sixteen-year-old Padma has it all. Her husband worships her, her mother-in-law adores her, and everyone else looks up to her. Yet she continues to be deprived of the one thing her soul aches for: children. Desperate for an heir, her husband succumbs to familial pressures and agrees to a second marriage that turns her life upside down.


Mumbai, present day. Naina loves her life the way it is – an exciting career in advertising, married to the love of her life, and they’ve just decided to start a family. Sounds perfect? Except, it isn’t. Naina soon discovers she cannot give her husband what he wants. Determined, they put their hopes in IVF (in vitro fertilization). But this is only the beginning of the storm that will soon rip Naina’s life apart.


Two wilful women, separated by the chasm of time, negotiate their feminine identities, struggle against patriarchal forces, face accusations of crime, and resurgence of old wounds – all in pursuit of fulfilling their innermost desires. Powerful and unflinching, Padma offers an intimate portrait of womanhood in India that will captivate you from the very first page.

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5.0
1 review
Henning Weigand
17 June 2022
This book makes you feel excited and nervous at the same time with its intriguing mysterious approach to the human instincts especially in 20s. The rollercoaster ride begins in the reader's mind from the very beginning as the protagonist is humble and fierce simultaneously. The author has undoubtedly proceeded with the creative imagination with some of the Easter eggs hidden only for those who wish to know the life of Padma and Naina completely.
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About the author

Mala was born and brought up in Mumbai. In 1999, she moved to Singapore where she lives with her husband, two children, and Labrador, Magic

She published a book in the early 2000s, titled History of Painting for Young Readers, and contributed the column ‘Art Beat’ for Young World - the children’s supplement of the Hindu newspaper. She also contributed to company newsletters and promotional materials.​

Padma is her second novel, and her first literary fiction.​

Mala works with her husband in their shipping and logistics company, Transworld Group Singapore. Her other interests include event planning – both commercially as well as for charity.

She enjoys walking, cycling, dancing, and golf – and is very particular about living a healthy and fit life.​

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