��he best novels are those that invite you into an utterly believable world of entirely authentic people in situations about which you care instantly. Gage's beguiling narrative talent is
in splendid evidence in Other Waters, making this fiction debut one of those enthralling novels.����atharine Weber, author of
The Memory Of All That, True Confections,�and�Triangle,�among others
Maya is an accomplished psychiatry resident with a terrific boyfriend, loving family, and bustling New York social life. When her grandmother dies in India, a family squabble over property
results in a curse that drifts across continents and threatens Maya's life. Or so her father says-- Maya (being a modern woman, an American, and a doctor) doesn't believe in curses,
Brahman, or otherwise. But when her father suffers a heart attack, her sister miscarries, and her career and relationship both start to falter, Maya starts to worry. A trip back to India
with her best friend Heidi, Maya reasons, will be just what's needed to remove�the curse, save her family,�and to put her own life back in order. Thus begins a journey into Maya's parallel
world-- an India filled with loving and annoying relatives, vivid colors, and superstitious customs--a cross-cultural, transcontinental search to for a chance to find real love.