Midnight’s Daughter by Sarita Sarvate
Midnight’s Daughter by Sarita Sarvate
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The country was free. Its daughters were not.
“A thoroughly satisfying account of one spirited woman.” Molly Giles, author of Life Span
On Republic Day, 1960, young Aruna stands before her middle school classmates delivering a speech in a newly independent India. At home awaits a family full of promise: a fiercely intelligent mother pursuing her BA, a playful younger brother, and a father who encourages his daughter to find her voice, echoing Jawaharlal Nehru’s words spoken at India’s independence: “At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.”
But beneath the surface, the family is quietly unraveling.
When Aruna is thirteen, her mother suffers a devastating nervous breakdown, forcing Aruna into the role of caretaker while she continues to excel academically. Pressured by societal expectations, she enters an arranged marriage that soon turns disastrous.
Determined to reclaim her future, she escapes to graduate school in Berkeley, endures the stigma of divorce, and eventually falls in love with an Englishman living in Australia.
Crossing continents and cultures, Sarvate traces one woman’s search for identity, belonging, and freedom. Midnight’s Daughter is both an intimate personal story and a powerful meditation on racism, colonialism, motherhood, and the patriarchal forces surrounding women’s lives—including the hidden roots of her mother’s mental illness.
Named after a freedom fighter, Aruna must ultimately fight for her own liberation in this deeply moving memoir of resilience, love, and self-discovery.
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Pub date: 22-Sep-2026
Page count: 320
ISBN: 978-3-98832-283-8
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