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<p><strong>&lsquo;[This book] deserves to be read not merely because it is about extraordinary women set against the changing historical backdrop of Indian classical dance but primarily because it is a story well told.&rsquo;&mdash;<em>The Hindu</em></strong><br /><em>A riveting chronicle about three generations of women who profoundly impacted the revitalization of classical dance&mdash;especially Bharatanatyam and Odissi&mdash;in India and abroad.</em><br />This intimate memoir begins with Esther Luella who in the Orientalist frenzy of 1920s America became increasingly immersed in Indian dance and changed her name to &ldquo;Ragini Devi&rdquo; then eloped tumultuously to India. Here her stubborn pursuit of what she felt she had been reincarnated for resulted in an acclaimed career as a Bharatanatyam and Kathakali dancer.<br />Yet a gypsy fortune-teller had predicted that her daughter&rsquo;s fame would eclipse her own and indeed it was Indrani Rahman&mdash;rebellious talented beautiful defying her mother by marrying aged fifteen&mdash;who truly brought Indian classical dance to the world stage; a pioneer who introduced Odissi until then performed only by the marginalized Devadasi community to widespread appreciation.<br />Sukanya Rahman granddaughter to Ragini and daughter to Indrani explores the truths behind their celebrated lives against the history of the dances they popularised in pre- and post-Independence India. She delves into her own life with the same unassuming candour reflecting upon her simultaneous desire and inability to draw away from this potent inheritance of dance.<br />Ultimately an ode to these remarkable women so significant to Indian dance this intergenerational memoir is recounted with a frank authenticity which makes for a compelling read. More than 50 archival family photographs dating from 1893 contribute to making this book a gem in the history of Indian dance.</p>