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Amulya Malladi (Author)
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Ballantine Reader's Circle June 3, 2003
On the night of December 3, 1984, Anjali waits for her army officer husband to pick her up at the train station in Bhopal, India. In an instant, her world changes forever. Her anger at his being late turns to horror when a catastrophic gas leak poisons the city air. Anjali miraculously survives. Her marriage does not.

A smart, successful schoolteacher, Anjali is now remarried to Sandeep, a loving and stable professor. Their lives would be nearly perfect, if not for their young son’s declining health. But when Anjali’s first husband suddenly reappears in her life, she is thrown back to the troubling days of their marriage with a force that impacts everyone around her.

Her first husband’s return brings back all the uncertainty Anjali thought time and conviction had healed–about her decision to divorce, and about her place in a society that views her as scandalous for having walked away from her arranged marriage. As events unfold, feelings she had guarded like gold begin to leak away from her, spreading out into the world and challenging her once firm beliefs.

Rich in insight into Indian culture and psychology, A Breath of Fresh Air resonates with meaning and the abiding power of love. In a landscape as intriguing as it is unfamiliar, Anjali’s struggles to reconcile the roles of wife and ex-wife, working woman and mother, illuminate both the fascinating duality of the modern Indian woman and the difficult choices all women must make.


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Though fiction set in India has recently broadened our view of its culture, only Bharati Mukherjee's Desirable Daughters has addressed the peculiar position of a divorcee and since Mukherjee's protagonist lives in the U.S., her situation is not the same as the one endured by Malladi's heroine in contemporary India. Anjali's arranged marriage to army officer Prakash Mehra proves to be a disaster: he hits her, lies to her and carries on an adulterous affair. After a tryst with his lover, Prakash neglects to pick up Anjali at the railroad station in Bhopal on the night in 1984 when a cloud of poisonous gas leaks from Union Carbide; Anjali almost dies. Courageously, she decides to divorce Prakash, despite the fierce disapproval of her parents and society. Fifteen years later, Anjali is a teacher in Ooty, contentedly married to a university professor. The Bhopal tragedy continues to affect them, however, since their now 12-year-old son was born with damaged lungs and a weak heart, and every penny they earn goes to his care. When Prakash is stationed near Ooty with his new wife and two healthy children, the two families are bound to meet. In their encounters narrated by Anjali; her husband, Sandeep; and Prakash marriage bonds are strained, and soul searching ensues. While debut novelist Malladi deserves credit for illuminating a troubling aspect of Indian culture, the novel founders on the character of Prakash, a man of limited emotional intelligence or generosity, whose epiphanic breakthrough into acknowledging his guilt serves the plot, but fails to make him a credible character. Yet Anjali is an admirable heroine, and women will relate to her heartbreak as the mother of a dying child.
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Being in the wrong place at the wrong time can always have serious repercussions, but for Anjuli, none are quite so lethal as being abandoned in Bhopal, India, the night a toxic gas explosion rocks the city. Forgotten at the train station by her philandering, army officer husband, Anjuli survives the accident, although her marriage to Prakash does not. Years later, happily remarried, Anjuli still contends with the devastating effects of that fateful night, as she and her new husband helplessly watch their dying son struggle with the birth defects that resulted from Anjuli's exposure to the deadly poison. When Prakash unexpectedly reenters her life, Anjuli must confront her unresolved feelings surrounding her prior marriage and scandalous divorce. Unwillingly, Prakash is forced to acknowledge not only his role in their marriage's failure, but also his culpability in the death sentence his thoughtless act rendered upon an innocent child. In this accomplished debut novel, Malladi depicts believable and well-defined characters facing tumultuous circumstances with grace and sensitivity, passion and pride. Carol Haggas
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (June 3, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345450299
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345450296
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.6 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #282,753 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born in 1974 in a small town, Sagar in central India. I grew up in India and left for the United States when I was 20 years old armed with a bachelor's degree in engineering. My first stop was Memphis, Tennessee and I absolutely loved it there. Despite personally knowing people who got mugged around campus, I don't remember being afraid, and remember that time as a fun one. I got a master's degree in journalism and found myself in the bustle of Silicon Valley with a job as an online editor with a start up in San Francisco. I had fun! I lived in the SF Bay Area for several years before moving to Denmark in 2002. My husband is Danish, so wanted to give Europe a try once we had children. I live near Copenhagen with my husband and two sons; and recommend the city in the summer and fall...okay, maybe not the fall...just for the summer.

 

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great first novel, July 27, 2002
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Ratmammy "The Ratmammy" (Ratmammy's Town, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Breath of Fresh Air (Hardcover)
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR by Amulya Malladi

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR is the story of a young woman, Anjali, who lives through a major disaster and changes her life for the better because of it. The book opens with Anjali waiting for her husband Prakash to pick her up at the train station to take her home. Prakash is very late. On that fateful day on December 3, 1984, the gas explosion from the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, India, only a few miles away from the train station, spews out gas fumes for miles around, killing or physically harming anyone that comes in contact with it. Hundreds die or are taken ill. Anjali feels a horrible pain in her lungs as she tries to breathe. She cannot fathom what is happening to herself and to those around her. She loses consciousness, and wakes up to find herself in a hospital bed.

The events from this day have a dramatic effect on Anjali's life. Not only does she develop a horrible debilitating asthma that stays with her for the rest of her life, but also she finds out that the reason her husband was late in picking her up at the train station was that he was busy with a lover. Despite Indian customs and traditions, and the fact that her parents strongly disapproved her actions, she divorces Prakash.

Years later, we find Anjali happily married to another man, her second husband Sandeep. Her life with Sandeep is very complete. They are still in love after 15 years of marriage. They have a son, Amar, who is their pride and joy. But there is one problem --- because of the effects the gas explosion had on Anjali, Amar was born with so many birth defects that the doctors did not think he would live. He's had numerous surgeries to fix his ailing heart and lungs, but these surgeries are only temporary relief for this poor boy who is destined to live a short life. Despite his ill health and his inability to live the life of a normal healthy boy, Amar seems happy enough, enjoying each day as it comes. Anjali and Sandeep are very proud of him.

A chance meeting with Prakash one day changes Anjali's life once again. She loves Sandeep, and nothing will ever change that. But because of doubts that have been planted in her mind by her parents, she soon begins to wonder if she had made a mistake by not trying harder to be the good wife of Prakash. On the other hand, she still feels deep anger at him and blames him for her poor health and the poor health of her son Amar. Prakash as well finds himself angry that Anjali had left him. He had also remarried, and he loves his wife, but now he finds himself comparing her to Anjali. Who was the better wife?

Sandeep starts to doubt Anjali's love for him, thinking that she has loved Prakash all along. He keeps these feelings to himself, afraid to voice them. Anjali senses something wrong, and becomes frustrated knowing that there is something big troubling Sandeep.

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR by Amulya Malladi is a great first novel. Malladi uses the backdrop of India of the 70's and 80's to tell the story of a woman who was born to a society of strict morals, but learns to be independent and march to her own drummer. It is the story of how a major tragedy changed the life of one naive girl, and helped open her eyes to the real world. It took a life-threatening event for her to see what true happiness was all about. I recommend this book, especially to those who have read other fine fiction that has been set in India. Having just read A FINE BALANCE by Rohinton Mistry, I was very eager to read Malladi's book. I was not disappointed.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking Indeed..., November 1, 2002
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Jules (Fremont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Breath of Fresh Air (Hardcover)
Amulya Malladi tells a tale of love, hope, forgiveness, facing the inevitable:death, infedility, divorce, struggle to find happiness all enveloped in this fine piece of prose set in India back a few decades ago!! The characters take on their own identities as every other chapter is told in a first person's viewpoint by the various characters in this story. (Anjali, Sandeep, Prakash, Indu)

The story flows smoothly and the characters are given vivid and pungent identities, each one unique and the thinking pattern of each is distinct as they think out loud telling the chapters. I have never come across a book that tells a story in a way such as this, so it was a treat for me!!

A good read if you find Indian Women authors intriguing as me!!
Happy Reading!

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A story of love and forgiveness, June 28, 2002
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This review is from: A Breath of Fresh Air (Hardcover)
Amulya Malladi's first novel is a keeper. A young woman's dream of the perfect marriage ends after her Army officer husband leaves her standed at the train station the night of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. When she awakens in the hospital, she learns of the accident and her husband's affair. Anjali survives, but her marriage to Prakash doesn't.

Fast forward sixteen years and Anjali has a new husband; stable, gentle Sandeep. They have a son. A son that is gravely ill, due to Anjali's exposure to the toxic gas.

In this place, removed by the years and miles from Bhopol, Anjali spots Prakash and his new wife at the market place. She must reconcile the past with the present. Will her jealousy of Prakash's new wife and his healthy children tear apart the world that she's worked so hard to build with Sandeep?

A Breath of Fresh Air could very easily turn into another someone did someone wrong story, but Ms. Malladi takes it beyond that and exposes the flaws of the characters, and in those flaws they find the way to a powerful conclusion. The characters and their lives will stay with the reader. I'm anxious to see what Ms. Malladi has in store for us with her sophomore novel.

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