Ruhi Lee Ruhi Lee i(18367567 works by)
Writing name for: Sneha Lees
Gender: Female
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1 What I Wish I'd Known About : Being Edited Kill Your Darlings , Rebecca Giggs , Ruhi Lee , Andrew Pippos , Jock Serong , Sinéad Stubbins , Joshua Pomare , Laura Woollett , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , July 2021;
1 1 y separately published work icon Good Indian Daughter Good Indian Daughter : How I Found Freedom in Being a Disappointment Ruhi Lee , Mulgrave : Affirm Press , 2021 20969909 2021 single work autobiography

'Long before Ruhi fell pregnant, she knew she was never going to be the ‘good Indian daughter’ her parents demanded. But when the discovery that she is having a girl sends her into a slump of disappointment, it becomes clear she’s getting weighed down by emotional baggage that needs to be unpacked, quickly.

'So Ruhi sets herself a mission to deal with the potholes in her past before her baby is born. Delving into her youth in suburban Melbourne, she draws a heart-rending yet often hilarious picture of a family in crisis, struggling to connect across generational, cultural and personal divides. Sifting through her own shattered self-esteem, Ruhi confronts the abuse threaded through her childhood. How can she hold on to the family and culture she has known and loved her whole life, when they are the reason for her scars?

'Good Indian Daughter is a brutally honest yet brilliantly funny memoir for anyone who’s ever felt like a let-down.' (Publication summary)

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