Shilpi Somaya Gowda took publishing circles by storm, both in Canada and abroad, with her debut novel Secret Daughter, which sold more than a million copies and has been translated into 23 languages. Now, she discusses how her family’s own experiences with immigration—and the resulting struggles around cultural identity—became key ingredients in her storytelling successes. Gowda was born and raised in Toronto, where her parents settled after immigrating from India. Gowda has travelled back to India many times.
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