Balarama is sure that Duryodhana, the Kaurava prince, with his skill in wielding the mace will be the ideal husband for his sister, Subhadra. The princess , however, loses her heart to a handsome recluse who visits their palace. Little does she know that he is none other than the Pandava prince, Arjuna, and that he reciprocates her feelings. It is left to her other brother,Krishna, to understand the situation and solve the dilemma.
This is a good book and it is very interesting. Some information on which goddess's avatar was Subhadra and why the goddess did that can be added because some people say that she is an avatar of Goddess Durga, who warned Kamsa that his destroyer survived elsewhere. Information can also be added on how Subhadra left her mortal coil. Apart from this, the book was great and I totally recommend it.
Subhadra must have been enterprising when Arjuna took her into his chariot - an ordinary girl would have been confused. Was it unethical? Maybe it would have disturbed her well-wishers! But her family members reacted will, especially, her father, which made her story and her wish,a success! We can clearly say that God was with her and allowed that things happened, this way!