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Late Bloomers by Deepa Varadarajan

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challenging emotional funny reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

Late Bloomers give readers  an in-depth look into the inner most thoughts, fears, worries and regrets of the Raman family. 

Lata and Suresh were married for almost forty years after being matched by their parents back in India. Their two children are all grown up and have their lives together or so it would seem. But as the two gave their lives up for their kids and the desires of their parents, the two lost themselves along the way. I chose to say 'it's complicated' for the character development for Late Bloomers because I found that perhaps, Priya and her father Suresh did not fully have a clear direction of where their lives were headed by the end of the book. Whereas, Lata and her son Nikesh are offered the opportunities to move forward with their lives they way they want to.

This might be a nod to the comparison that Suresh makes about how similar Priya is to him but I can't be too sure. I do not normally read family centered books because family drama/stories can be triggering in a number of different ways. However, this book was a book club pick and while I had issues with some of the characters' actions I did find the author delivers the Raman Family drama in a relatable and humorous way. 

Out of the four family members, my favorite was Lata; she seemed to always be aware that she was unhappy and was living her life for her children and parents but she eventually had the strength and mental clarity to get out a marriage she was not happy in. I also enjoyed how self aware her character was when it came to her worries and where they manifested from, especially when she realized Len was crushing on her. 

The Raman family had a lot of generational and cultural trauma that affected the communication within their family. With Lata and Suresh being used to not talking, discussing or showing their emotions from their Indian upbringing to Nikesh and Priya being used to hiding or telling half truths or no truths being first generation America. 

This was my first read by Deepa Varadarajan and I am open to reading my by her. 

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