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‘The House of Hidden Mothers’ is a poignant narrative that delves into the complex world of surrogacy, set against the backdrop of both London and India. Authored by Meera Syal, a notable figure in British literature and media, this fiction explores themes of motherhood, cultural identity, and the ethical quandaries of reproductive technologies. The story intertwines the lives of Shyama, a middle-aged Londoner, and Mala, a young Indian woman, in a tale of desire, exploitation, and the profound bonds of love. Syal’s compelling storytelling and rich character development invite readers into a deeply moving exploration of family, sacrifice, and the lengths to which we go for the ones we love.





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