The Accountant's Ledger
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Publisher Description
Priya Iyer is a Toronto tax accountant who tracks her IVF cycles in a spreadsheet: Cycle Number. Follicle Count. Estradiol Levels. Emotional Expenditure (1–10). After four failed cycles and sixty-two thousand dollars, she has perfected the mathematics of loss. What she has never learned is how to count anything else.
When her mother flies uninvited from Mumbai with two suitcases and a small brass Lakshmi murti — a goddess who has presided over three generations of female grief — Priya discovers a worn leather notebook hidden beneath the shrine altar. Inside, written in her mother's exact accountant's hand: seven documented miscarriages, each entered like a ledger item, each with a prayer in the margin. Lakshmi Ma, I don't understand your mathematics. Please help me trust.
The Accountant's Ledger is a story about what we choose to count, what we inherit without knowing it, and the ancient practice of speaking to the life that might come — not demanding, not bargaining, just making space. It is about the goddess of abundance who gives us not what we demand, but what we need to become.
For every woman who has calculated hope into a corner. For every daughter who didn't know what her mother survived. For every loss that was also, quietly, a transformation.