Publisher's Synopsis
The Weight of Small Things: How a Family Learns to Bend, Not Break is a moving, contemporary family novel set in the bustling heart of Bangalore. Ravi Sharma, a devoted husband and father, finds himself caught in the relentless storm of daily life-work pressures, generational expectations, and the quiet ache of unspoken regrets. When a single moment of anger shatters the fragile peace of his home, Ravi is forced to confront the patterns he's inherited and the pain he's passed on.
Through a tapestry of everyday moments-spilled milk, hushed apologies, and shared laughter-this novel traces one family's journey toward healing. As Ravi learns to bend rather than break, he discovers that true strength lies not in perfection, but in vulnerability, forgiveness, and the courage to begin again.
Perfect for readers who cherish stories of personal growth, emotional honesty, and the quiet heroism found in ordinary lives, The Weight of Small Things is a testament to the power of change, the resilience of love, and the enduring hope that even the smallest acts can ripple across generations.