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A collection of short stories about characters in Nepali society struggling with their duties to their aging parents, an oppressive caste system, and the frustrations of arranged marriage.
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Two things intrigued me when I saw this book posted at BookCrossing: the Nepal setting and how much the reader loved the book.
Story one left me regretting my decision to join the ring for this book. What? I thought. But then I got into the way the author writes and I liked it. Each story felt like the author had written an entire novel about the characters and then randomly deleted the first fifty and the last hundred and fifty pages.
Abrupt starts and stops. Unfinished narratives. Events, conversations that sounded like they could have been taking place in my small Texas town and then, suddenly, the author throws in a Nepalese festival or food or riot and I realize, Hey, wait, this is not Kansas.
But it turns out that I liked the book a lot. Yes, I'd recommend it.