
Genre
Epistolary Fiction | Contemporary Literary | Multi-generational Drama
Hook
Three generations of women. One thread of untold truths. And a final chance to break the silence.
Why I Picked It
The premise of letters uncovering buried emotions across decades instantly drew me in. I was curious to see how motherhood, grief, and guilt would be explored across time and geography—especially in a story grounded in both Indian and global settings.
Plot Overview (No Spoilers)
Told entirely through letters, this novel traces the emotional journey of three women—Shakuntala, Janki, and Meera—each writing to her mother, often too late. What begins as private reflections soon unravels into a powerful, honest confrontation of generational trauma, regret, and the hope of redemption.
Final Verdict
A beautifully written, emotionally resonant novel that doesn’t flinch from the hard questions about motherhood, emotional inheritance, and healing. The letter format adds intimacy, making each voice distinct yet hauntingly connected.
Perfect for fans of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Tara Westover, or memoir-style fiction exploring mother-daughter dynamics.
Call to Action
If you love stories that are raw, reflective, and rooted in emotional truth, Letters to My Mother deserves a place on your shelf—and in your heart.

Wonderful review!