Many believe our destiny is written in the stars before our birth. What is doled out to us is something that we perhaps cannot change between the banks of birth and death, but what we chose to make it is what becomes how we are remembered. This book is a tribute to a woman whose talent, grit, beauty and contribution to community went beyond the mundane moments and insurmountable challenges of her life. Srimati Banalata Misra or Lata nani as she was fondly addressed by the Odia brethren of New Jersey worked tirelessly to keep our Odia traditions relevant in a world that often forgets its roots.
The book offers a rare glimpse into the life of a woman who embodied elegance and authenticity and most importantly was a bridge between past and present generations. Through her life she celebrated two joys the bonds of friendships and community, and that culture to thrive must be lived, celebrated and passed on for posterity Nani's journey from Odisha took her to the other side of the world, yet never distanced her from the cultural roots that defined her. From her early days in Odisha to living a lifetime in America, she remained deeply connected to the traditions of her native land. Through her passion for music and drama-especially the rich classical forms of Champu and Chand-she nurtured a love and pride for Odia culture among the younger and older generation of Odia's residing in North America.
The book is divided into three sections. Part 1: An Abiding Legacy details her life growing up in Odisha, followed by arrival in America in the early seventies. Part 2: A Life in Pictures shares candid moments from her life that help the reader see and experience the charm and enigma of nani and her ever supporting spouse Sri Saradindu Misra. Part 3: Lata nani we knew and loved, is a bouquet of tributes from her extended family-the beloved community members for whom she was mentor, guide and friend.