42 pages 1 hour read

Kamala Markandaya

Nectar in a Sieve

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1954

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Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya follows Rukmani, a poor farmer’s wife in postcolonial India, as she navigates the challenges of poverty, modernization, and familial obligations while striving to find happiness. Through her marriage to Nathan, their struggles with local changes like a new tannery, and the hardships faced by their children, the novel explores themes of resilience and the conflict between tradition and progress.

Reviews & Readership

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Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya is widely praised for its poignant portrayal of rural Indian life and the resilience of its protagonist, Rukmani. Critics laud its lyrical prose and emotional depth. However, some note the narrative's somber tone and occasional predictability. Overall, it remains a compelling exploration of hardship and hope.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Nectar in a Sieve?

A reader who would enjoy Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya appreciates poignant narratives about rural life, resilience, and socio-economic struggles. Fans of The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck or Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe will find similar themes of cultural change and personal endurance.

RecommendedReading Age

14+years

Book Details

Genre

Historical Fiction

Indian Literature

Education

Topics

Poverty

Urban Development

Education

Themes

Relationships: Family

Society: Colonialism

Society: Class

Period

Asian Literature