A Multicultural View of Infidelity, Domestic Violence, State Intervention, and Parenting.
"Humbling and Humility" is an intense, detailed narrative of an Indian-American father and husband's struggle with betrayal by his spouse and its consequences upon himself and his children.
Including a critical view of state intervention into domestic discord in families in America, the narrative explores this father's attempts to mitigate harm and accommodate disruptive life changes in non-violent ways, both in his family and in other families in similar predicaments.
In raw and honest discussions, with no pretense of holding back, the author delves into culture and gender differences, and the many challenges immigrants face in America.
By Amazon Customer on October 14, 2014
Format: Kindle Edition
This is a thorough story, covers detailed experience of a man's struggle with the issues around his experience of the break-up of his marriage. It is a sad chronicle, about the experience of betrayal. I felt for the author, felt that I was reading a long narrative that came from his own experience--and with the wisdom that comes from either time or reflection on the inner experience of others in the narrative, it would be a more powerful and more helpful book. I am grateful that the narrator/author (I felt they were the same) gave such care to explain what must seem to be a heartless new cultural experience to people from other cultures as they not only negotiate their own personal lives but also the new society's legal expectations and responses to them.