Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 8184001088 |
ISBN-13 | 978-8184-001082 |
No of pages | 296 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Random House India |
Published Date | 01 Jan 2010 |
Namita Devidayal was born in 1968 and graduated from Princeton University. The Music Room, her first book, was a winner of the 2008 Vodafone Crossword Popular Book Award and was named an Outlook book of 2007. A journalist with The Times of India, Namita lives in Mumbai.
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Diwali 1984. Mummyji, the matriarch of a prosperous mithai business family, lies comatose in a Bombay hospital. Manipulative, determined, and seemingly invincible, mummyji has held together her family through bribes of money, endless food, and adoration.
Surrounding her are her four children: the weak and ineffectual raja papa who is desperately in need of cash; sunny, the dynamic head of the business with an ugly marriage and a demanding mistress; suman, the spoilt beauty of the family who is determined to get her hands on mummyji’s best jewels; and Saroj, suman’s unlucky sister, who has always lived in her shadow.
Each one of them wants mummyji to die. After taste tells the story of one business family and its bitter dynamics: of resentful bahus, emasculated sons, controlling mothers - in - law, and rapacious siblings. For at the heart of family lies money, not love. Full of rare period details and insights into the world of banyan families, aftertastes worldly, astute, and utterly riveting.