'So much fun!' KATIE FFORDE
Ila has her pride. And she's about to discover just how much trouble that can be...
It's 1976 and in the Vile Parle suburb of Mumbai, bastion of the Maharashtrian middle-class, Ila Bendre's mother is determined to get her four daughters married off as soon as possible.
Ila has no intention of snaring a proposal from some dull specimen of Marathi manhood so she can pretend to care about cricket for the rest of her life. She wants a career and life of her own, and she'll do whatever it takes to escape married bliss, no matter what the neighbours might say.
But when Ila's Bollywood-obsessed younger sister, Latika, takes the matter of marriage into her own hands, it looks as if the Bendre family's reputation in this close-knit community will be ruined once and for all...
As we follow the Bendre sisters from dinners to parties to weddings, from Vile Parle to Pune, will love eventually conquer all in this ingeniously witty and charming tale of pride, prejudice and puran polis?
'Fresh, funny ... vivid' Daily Mail
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"Fresh, funny ... vivid ... a lively reinterpretation of a timeless classic" - Daily Mail
"Insightful... Unforgettable characters and many twists make this novel hard to put down." - Sunday Express
"Warm and clever" - i
"Perfect to curl up with on cold winter nights" - Hello
"Very funny. I found the insights into the Marathi community and Hindu life fascinating" - Sunday Telegraph (Australia)