A London graphic designer is suddenly forced to take over his South Asian family's convenience store in this "hugely enjoyable" novel (The Sunday Express).
"Sathnam Sanghera's 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 'as a Sikh I was not expected to marry my cousin or join Al Qaeda' and smile politely at their interpretations of his name ('Mind if I call you Andy?').We publiceren alleen reviews die voldoen aan de voorwaarden voor reviews. Bekijk onze voorwaarden voor reviews.