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The Windfall, Diksha Basu

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The Windfall, Diksha Basu
Language
eng
Main title
The Windfall
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Diksha Basu
Summary
“Charming . . . What Kevin Kwan did for rich-people problems, Diksha Basu does for trying-to-be-rich-people problems.”? People NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY? ESQUIRE ? A PEOPLE ?PICK A TIME ?PICK?? The Jhas are moving up. For the past thirty years, their?lives have been defined by cramped spaces and gossipy neighbors. But when Mr.?Jha?comes into an enormous sum of money?the result of an unexpectedly successful internet venture?he moves his reluctant wife from their housing complex in East Delhi to the super-rich side of town,?ultimately?forcing them, and their son, to reckon with who they are and what really matters to them.? Hilarious and wise,?The Windfall illuminates with warmth and heart the precariousness of social status, the fragility of pride, and, above all, the human drive to build and share a home. Even the rich, it turns out, need to belong somewhere. Praise for The Windfall “A delightful comedy of errors.” ?NPR, Weekend Edition “Ultra-charming.” ? Vogue “I almost fell out of bed laughing.” ?Kevin Kwan, author of Crazy Rich Asians ? “A fun and heartfelt comedy of manners.” ? Rolling Stone “Though money doesn?t necessarily buy the Jhas happiness, it delivers readers plenty of laughs and more.” ? Esquire ? “Endearing, astute.” ? Christian Science Monitor
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