Bombay Bhel

Bombay Bhel
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Publisher : Loquent Press
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9781507030998
ISBN-13 : 1507030991
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Bombay Bhel by : Ken Doyle

Download or read book Bombay Bhel written by Ken Doyle and published by Loquent Press. This book was released on 2017-01-12 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Like the city’s ubiquitous snack food, Bombay Bhel blends a variety of ingredients to serve up glimpses of life among the Goan and Anglo-Indian communities—minorities in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. The interlinked stories are set in the late twentieth century, before a wave of anticolonialism crested across India and resulted in the city’s rechristening. A schoolboy’s loyalty to a street vendor is tested when the vendor disappears without notice. A grandmother prepares to begin a new chapter in her life. Bombay’s tangled web of bureaucracy threatens the livelihood of an ex-serviceman. Each story in this debut collection offers a taste of the rhythm and verve of Bombay life. Fans of Jhumpa Lahiri or Rohinton Mistry will enjoy this collection. Praise for Bombay Bhel: "Each story a jewel, a gem to be treasured and savored." -- Renita D'Silva, author of Monsoon Memories and The Forgotten Daughter "Treat yourself to a trip through one of the most misunderstood, beautiful, smelly, thrilling, complex cities in the world and meet some of its most enticing denizens." -- Paul Dyer, author of Elixir of Death "Doyle's deep empathy for his colorful characters shines through in every story and sentence." --Tara Masih, award-winning editor and author of Where the Dog Star Never Glows Keywords: bombay stories, short stories, mumbai india, indian authors, indian fiction, indian writers, multicultural fiction, world literature


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