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A Study of the Predicament of Indian Immigrant Women:Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's Queen of Dreams


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Queen of Dreams has been aptly described as a "modem American immigrant saga" by Tara Sehgal in her review of the novel in the India Today, soon after its publication. It is the story of a first generation mother and her second generation daughter, who are both embroiled in their separate issues of identity.
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Gurinder Kaur Singh
Department of English, P.G.G.C.G., Sector-11, Chandigarh, India

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Queen of Dreams has been aptly described as a "modem American immigrant saga" by Tara Sehgal in her review of the novel in the India Today, soon after its publication. It is the story of a first generation mother and her second generation daughter, who are both embroiled in their separate issues of identity.