(3/11/2019)
Heaven is a collection of shacks and huts in the windswept outskirts of Bangalore. The poorest families live here. Yet, the girls and women in this novel are rich in friendship, understanding, and shared history. The story revolves around the experiences of a group of teen-age girls who have been friends almost from birth and who possess very different characteristics. They learn from each other, their mothers, grandmothers, and the elder schoolmaster. They accept each other - blind, transgender, lesbian - and take pride in supporting, protecting, and challenging each other. They hope and dream of finishing school, attending university, improving their living conditions, having careers, and changing the world so females have the same opportunities as males. They learn secrets. They are young women in a world that casts them as possessions, first of their father, then of their husband. Amongst all of these adversities they work to make Heaven a better place, and in the process show that they are more than just possessions; they are strong, intelligent, forward thinkers who use those attributes to face the seemingly more powerful and win. This book demonstrates the continued need for International Women's Day.