Memories of India
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About the Book
In 1980, Marjorie Raskin went to India with her two young children to better understand her partner Deva, by visiting his family outside New Delhi. The trip left her with a lasting love of India. While there, she had the privilege of working with Deva’s father, an Ayurvedic physician and a follower of Gandhi. “In her new book, Memories of India, Marjorie Raskin tells the story of a love affair that begins California and continues on in India where she meets her lover’s family. This captivating memoir is a pleasure to read.” Ira Silverman, Journalist.
About the Author
A practicing psychiatrist for over forty years, Marjorie Raskin also studied writing at The New School and Sarah Lawrence. In The Anxiety Expert, a memoir, she described confronting lifelong anxieties through psychotherapy and medication. She lives in New York City with her husband.