Sita Walker
The God of No Good
The God of No Good
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The God of No Good is a lyrical and funny intergenerational memoir by Sita Walker that explores the lives of six women and their belief in goodness and love. It is filled with wit and wisdom and will resonate with readers everywhere, despite not being a book about divorce or God.
Format: Hardback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 03 August 2023
Publisher: Ultimo Press
From Iran to India, Sri Lanka to the Czech Republic, Adelaide to the Torres Strait, The God of No Good is a captivating intergenerational memoir that explores the lives of six women and their intricate connections. Written with wit and wisdom, this story is uniquely told by Sita Walker, resonating with readers worldwide. While it may initially appear to be a book about divorce or God, it goes beyond these surface-level topics. At its core, this memoir is about love—the love between women, the love for oneself, and the pursuit of goodness.
Sita Walker was raised by a strong matriarchal family, instilling in her a deep belief in God and the values of goodness. Her grandmother, mother, and three aunts were devout followers of the Baháí faith, embracing its principles of prayer, sacrifice, magic, turmeric, tea, and dream interpretation. However, despite her best efforts, Sita often doubts her own goodness, feeling that she falls short of expectations.
At the age of thirty-five, Sita finds herself in a state of disillusionment. She has stopped praying, her dreams of true love have faded, and her faith has waned. Yet, she keeps this turmoil hidden from her mother and aunts, determined to fulfill her destiny by seeking the wisdom of the women who raised her. In her quest for understanding, Sita embarks on a journey that challenges the traditional matriarchy and forces her to confront the complexities of her own identity.
Through her interactions with her grandmother, mother, and aunts, Sita learns about the sacrifices they made for their families and the strength and resilience they exhibited in the face of adversity. She also delves into the complexities of their relationships, exploring the power dynamics, rivalries, and deep love that bound them together. As Sita gains a deeper appreciation for her ancestors, she begins to see herself in a new light, recognizing the strength and resilience that have been passed down through generations.
However, Sita's journey is not without its challenges. She faces resistance and misunderstanding from her family members, who struggle to comprehend her newfound perspective and the changes she seeks to bring about. Despite these obstacles, Sita remains unwavering in her pursuit of truth and authenticity. She believes that by understanding the women who raised her, she can finally fulfill her destiny and make a positive impact on the world.
In the end, The God of No Good is a powerful exploration of love, identity, and the complexities of intergenerational relationships. Through the stories of these six women, Sita Walker offers a fresh perspective on the concept of goodness and challenges the traditional notions of what it means to be a good person. This memoir is a testament to the resilience and strength of women and the power of storytelling to bridge gaps and heal wounds.
Weight: 506g
Dimension: 240 x 161 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781761152559
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