The Marriage Bureau For Rich People: Number 1 in series
By (Author) Farahad Zama
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
28th June 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Winner of Melissa Nathan 2009 (UK)
Paperback
288
Width 201mm, Height 130mm, Spine 19mm
226g
What does somebody with a wealth of common sense do if retirement palls
Why, open a marriage bureau, of course. And soon Mr Ali, from beautiful Vizag in South India, sees his new business flourish as the indomitable Mrs Ali and able assistant Aruna look on with careful eyes.But although many clients go away happy, problems lurk behind the scenes as Aruna nurses a heart-rending secret; while Mr Ali cannot see that he rarely follows the sage advice he so freely dishes out to others. And when love comes calling for Aruna, an impossible dilemma looms...A colourful coastal town and contemporary marriage bureau prove a perfect backdrop for a splendid array of characters making sense of all sorts of pride and prejudice - and the ways in which true love won't quite let go - in this witty and big-hearted debut novel.A writer of charming and breezy prose, Zama pays homage to Jane Austen in a contemporary love story firmly grounded in classic wrangles over family, property and clas s' Emma Hagestadt, INDEPENDENT - A witty, affectionate picture of modern India
Kate Saunders, THE TIMES - ** If youre in need of something to chase away the encroaching winter gloom, look no further than this joyous debutMelissa Katsoulis, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - ** A courteous, light readCatherine Taylor, GUARDIAN - ** Charming, warm-hearted and funny, a delightful debut . . . a read treatFarahad Zama moved to London in 1990 from Vizag in India, where the novel is set. He is a father of two, and he works for an investment bank.