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The Mango Season
The Mango Season | Amulya Malladi
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From the acclaimed author of A Breath of Fresh Air, this beautiful novel takes us to modern India during the height of the summers mango season. Heat, passion, and controversy explode as a woman is forced to decide between romance and tradition. Every young Indian leaving the homeland for the United States is given the following orders by their parents: Dont eat any cow (Its still sacred!), dont go out too much, save (and save, and save) your money, and most important, do not marry a foreigner. Priya Rao left India when she was twenty to study in the U.S., and shes never been back. Now, seven years later, shes out of excuses. She has to return and give her family the news: Shes engaged to Nick Collins, a kind, loving American man. Its going to break their hearts. Returning to India is an overwhelming experience for Priya. When she was growing up, summer was all about mangoesripe, sweet mangoes, bursting with juices that dripped down your chin, hands, and neck. But after years away, she sweats as if shes never been through an Indian summer before. Everything looks dirtier than she remembered. And things that used to seem natural (a buffalo strolling down a newly laid asphalt road, for example) now feel totally chaotic. But Priyas relatives remain the same. Her mother and father insist that its time they arranged her marriage to a nice Indian boy. Her extended family talks of nothing but marriageparticularly the marriage of her uncle Anand, which still has them reeling. Not only did Anand marry a woman from another Indian state, but he also married for love. Happiness and love are not the point of her grandparents or her parents union. In her familys rule book, duty is at the top of the list. Just as Priya begins to feel she cant possibly tell her family that shes engaged to an American, a secret is revealed that leaves her stunned and off-balance. Now she is forced to choose between the love of her family and Nick, the love of her life. As sharp and intoxicating as sugarcane juice bought fresh from a market cart, The Mango Season is a delightful trip into the heart and soul of both contemporary India and a woman on the edge of a profound life change. From the Hardcover edition.
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CleverGirl
The Mango Season | Amulya Malladi
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It was a slow start and a quick afternoon read but I enjoyed it very much!

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booksandsympathy
The Mango Season | Amulya Malladi
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Four of these books by #southasianwriters I've read and enjoyed. One is on my tbr list. If it has mango in the title, chances are I'll read it. Lol. #anditsaugust

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DebinHawaii
The Mango Season | Amulya Malladi
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Day 26 #AndItsAugust #SouthAsianWriters I have plenty of favorite South Asian Writers on my shelves. Here are three that I don't think have been mentioned yet: Amulya Malladi (The Mango Season, Serving Crazy With Curry, ... ), the amazing chef and author Madhur Jaffrey (World Vegetarian, her memoir Climbing the Mango Trees, ... ), and new author Amita Trasai (her debut novel The Color of Our Sky). Three talented female authors. 📚💜

ferskner I 💖 Madhur Jaffrey 7y
DebinHawaii @ferskner Isn't she great!?! ❤️ 7y
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