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The Closet Drinker

When Ragini Krishnan becomes pregnant for the second time, she thinks she’s finally going to give her husband the son they both desperately want. However, she gives birth to yet another unwanted female child whom she names Uma. “I should have strangled you when you were born,” she later tells her daughter. Raised by a governess and Irish Catholic nuns in a private boarding school, Uma despises her privileged education, and she’s a dismal failure at relationships. When Uma places an advertisement for a job, she’s offered a position by Nicholas Alexander, a divorced American writer. She goes to Bombay and meets him for a curry date. Three years later, the rebellious Uma succumbs to her attraction to the dashing American and marries him. She bears him a son, but settling down doesn’t fix her problems – she starts drinking secretly. One day she takes her son and leaves, destroying everything she has so diligently worked for and successfully built. She becomes homeless and her son confronts her about her drinking problem. Set against the backdrop of India’s national movement for independence, this is an unforgettable and inspirational story that shows love can conquer all.

Rani

Born in Birmingham, United Kingdom, E J Hadley was one of the three siblings brought up by working-class parents. At seventeen, she started a journey that took her to countries far and wide and through adventures one would never expect. She didn’t return to the UK until twenty-nine years later. It was during the first year of her return to the UK that she started to note down events of her life. Whenever she told people about her life and events, they would all listen in astonishment. Some fifteen years later, E J Hadley put pen to paper and started writing her life story. She is a well-travelled and well-spoken lady who has more than just an ordinary tale to tell.

Austin Macauley Publishers