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It all started in August 1968 when Babo, with curly hair and jhill
mill teeth, became the first member of the Patel family to leave
Madras and fly on a plane all the way to London to further his education.
His father should have known there would be trouble: on the morning
of the departure he had his first and only dream, in which strange
ghosts threw poison-tipped arrows and all his family was lost...But
off Babo went, and now here he is, in a flat off the Finchley Road,
untraditionally making love to a cream-skinned girl from Wales,
Sian Jones, who he fell head over heels for as soon as he saw the
twirl of red ribbon in her hair. Ba-ba-boom, ba-ba-boom, ba-ba-boom-boom-boom.
Theirs
is a mixed-up love in a topsy-turvy world, and their two families
will never be the same again. Meet the Patel-Joneses: Babo, Sian,
Mayuri and Bean, in their little house with orange and black gates
next-door to the Punjab Women's Association. As the twentieth century
creaks and croaks its way along - somewhere out there Charles and
Diana get hitched; Indira Gandhi is assassinated by her own bodyguards;
cable TV arrives in India - these four navigate their way through
the uncharted territory of a 'hybrid' family: the hustle and bustle
of Babo's relatives, the faraway phone-line crackle of Sian's, the
eternal wisdom and soft bosom of great-grandmother Ba, the perils
of first love, lost innocence and old age, and the big question:
what do you do with the space your loved ones leave behind?
In this tender, lyrical and uplifting debut, Tishani Doshi, a prizewinning
poet, effortlessly captures the quirks and calamities of one unusual
clan in a story of identity, family, belonging and all-transcending
love.
About the Author
Tishani Doshi is a poet and dancer based in Madras, India. Her first
collection of poetry, Countries of the Body, won the Forward Poetry
Prize for best first collection in 2006. The Pleasure Seekers is
her first novel.
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