The House of Hidden Mothers

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The House of Hidden Mothers is a contemporary novel by Meera Syal that explores motherhood, surrogacy, and cultural identity through the intertwined lives of British-Indian characters.

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instanceOf novel
author Meera Syal NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
exploresIssue class differences
commercial surrogacy in India
gender roles
generational conflict
migration and diaspora
featuresCharactersOfEthnicity British-Indian
genre contemporary fiction
diaspora fiction
domestic fiction
hasProtagonist British-Indian woman in her forties
language English
literaryPeriod 21st century literature
mainTheme British-Indian experience
cross-cultural tensions
cultural identity
family relationships
fertility and infertility
globalization of reproduction
motherhood
surrogacy
medium book
print
narrativeFocus intertwined lives of women
setting India NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
targetAudience adult readers

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Meera Syal wrote The House of Hidden Mothers