A
Marriage Made in Heaven
A Love Story
in Letters
Vatsala and Ehud
Sperling
Includes more
than 60 letters written
between the authors during their courtship
Lavishly
illustrated with over 100
full-color photographs, including photographs from the traditional
wedding
ceremony in South India
THE BOOK: "Through our
letters we know
each other more deeply than people who live together for over half a
century."
"You quite literally wrote yourself into my life."
Disillusioned with love in
the western
world, a well-known American book publisher chooses a wildly unorthodox
path: advertising in an Indian newspaper for an arranged marriage. A
successful,
highly educated Tamil Brahmin woman breaks her own culture's tradition
and sends him a letter, launching this book's remarkable
correspondence.
What begins as an epistolary evaluation of compatibility quickly gives
way to a yearlong sharing of hearts and minds that neither of these
lovers
could have predicted. Along the way, they raise as many questions as
they
answer: How will a child of the '60s manage without physical intimacy
before
marriage?
How will a strict Brahmin
family react
to a Jewish man raised in New York? How can two strong, independent,
and
active people negotiate the contemporary minefields of gender roles,
career,
parenthood, desire, spirituality, and religion before they even meet?
Deliciously
funny and profoundly moving, this intercontinental, intercultural,
interfaith
love story may just change how you view relationships.
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Made
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ISBN:
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ISBN: 1-58008-182-7
288 pages, 7 x
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THE AUTHORS:
VATSALA SPERLING,
trained as a clinical microbiologist,
is working on her second book about ayurvedic care for women. Born in
southern
India, she now lives in rural Vermont with her husband and young
son.
EHUD SPERLING is
founder and publisher
of Inner Traditions International, which publishes books about
spirituality,
religion, and alternative health. |
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