Margaret Abraham breaks through the myth of the 'model minority' and speaks the unspeakable: violence against women in our families. She articulates the complexities of domestic violence in South Asian women's lives circumscribed by culture, tradition, law, and isolation in a new country. Through it all, we hear women's voices and experiences loud and clear. - Shamita Das Dasgupta (editor of A Patchwork Shawl: Chronicles of South Asian Women in America) This groundbreaking book combines an insightful scholarly analysis with the powerful voices of women. Also important are its presentation of sexual abuse and its emphasis on individual and community resistance and on cultural and legal oppression. - Jacquelyn Campbell (coeditor of To Have and to Hit: Cultural Perspectives in Wife Battering)