A London graphic designer is suddenly forced to take over his South Asian familyâs convenience store in this âhugely enjoyableâ novel (The Sunday Express). âSathnam Sangheraâs witty first novel chronicles three generations of a Punjabi Indian family in England. After his father dies, Arjan Banga, a graphic designer in London, returns to the dreary West Midlands to help run the family convenience store. The move causes tension with his white fiancée, Freya, whom his mother regards with passive-aggressive disapproval. Arjan must explain to customers that âas a Sikh I was not expected to marry my cousin or join Al Qaedaâ and smile politely at their interpretations of his name (âMind if I call you Andy?â). Torn between familial duty and the freedom he enjoys in London, he gains unlikely clarity from his dimwitted friend Ranjitâa pot-smoking devotee of Steven Seagal movies, Xbox and hip-hop. Arjanâs woes are comic, but the novelâs depth is evident as it sheds light on the economic and political struggles of immigrants.â âThe New York Times From an author whose work has been shortlisted for Costa and PEN Awards, this novel about a man trapped between British and Punjabi culture is âfilled with details of the lives of Sikhs from the late â60s to the riots of 2011. The divisions within the Sikh population are poignantly and comically captured in the protests against the Wolverhampton Transport Departmentâs ban on turbansâ (Los Angeles Review of Books). âSangheraâs precise, hilarious rendition of voices and cultural details is the signal pleasure of a novel rich in humor, history, and heart.â âKirkus Reviews (starred review)
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