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  • Published: 1 July 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742745800
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 292

Daughter Of The Ganges




This powerful memoir tracing a young woman's journey into her past is a deeply affecting story about love, fate and the true meaning of belonging.

This powerful memoir tracing a young woman's journey into her past is a deeply affecting story about love, fate and the true meaning of belonging.

'Your father and I wanted to have the children which nature could not give us, and you were clamouring for the parents you were denied. Now we have come to the end of that page. It is time to turn over and start a new one, as much for you as for us.'

Adopted from an orphanage in India at age seven, the only real home Asha Miro knew was in the centre of cosmopolitan Barcelona. Twenty years later Asha returns to her birthplace, determined to recover the missing pieces of her early life. But nothing could prepare Asha for India's assault on her senses and buried memories - or the shock that she had apparently been abandoned by her parents.

But her journey into the past eventually leads her to the truth and a turning point that makes it all worthwhile - finding a sister she never knew existed, also called Asha, the only surviving member of her family. The joyous reunion of the two sisters, whose destinies could not have been more different - the ultimate in the 'sliding doors' of fate - changes both their lives forever.

Interspersed with fragments of a diary in which Asha's mother lovingly recorded her adopted daughter's gradual discovery of a strange new world, it is easy to see why Daughter of the Ganges became a No.1 bestseller in Asha's adopted country of Spain. Here, for the first time, this extraordinary story is told in English.

  • Published: 1 July 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742745800
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 292

About the author

Asha Miro

Asha Miró is a bestselling author, television presenter and documentary film maker. Born in Nasik, India, she has lived in Barcelona since she was adopted by a Catalan family.

The first part of her story of her search for her blood family, Daughter of the Ganges, became a No.1 bestseller in her adopted country and inspired a cartoon series, with a seven-year-old Asha as its protagonist.

Asha also has a growing international profile for her work as a spokesperson on adoption. A former music teacher, she has published two children’s books, and is working on a new book on adoption and a collection of children’s stories.

Praise for Daughter Of The Ganges

A poignant coming home story ... and a story for our era. Yxta Maya Murray, author of THE QUEEN JADE

Yxta Maya Murray, author of The Queen Jade