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. Anita and Me
by: Meera Syal
April 07, 1997
Anita and Me is a brilliant debut novel by Meera Syal. The novel journeys during the days of 1960's Britain set in small town in the midlands. The story is narrated by Meena a born and bred second generation Asian who experienced life of what life is like living in a Punjabi family household and within the English community.
The narrative approach is superb and filled with interesting details about the Indian way of life and how it conflicts with Western values. The author being herself a second generation, has really added her own experience and knowledge to deliver a superb piece of storytelling. The main focal point is about divided loyalty. In the context of the novel, Meena wants indulge in habits such as eating fish and chips ... Read More:
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. Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee
by: Meera Syal
May 04, 2000
I've had this book for years now and reluctant to read it because of the gaudy cover. Am I glad I ran out of books to read at home and reached out for this one! Wonderful. Beautiful. I did not have any expectation of this book, hence I read with open mind (other than being prejudiced about the front cover) and enjoyed it very much. It started a bit slow but then it gained momentum and I could not put it down until I finished it. Very touching and heart warming.
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. Anita and Me
by: Meera Syal
November 04, 2002
This book was so good I couldn't put it down. Meera syal is fantastic a brilliant comic and author. The book was hilariously funny and depicts reality really well but also makes women feel better about their lives. the authors insight into womens thoughts and feelings is amazing and brilliantly done. I have recommended this book as a must read to all my friends.
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. Anita and Me
by: Meera Syal
April 09, 1996
Anita and Me is a brilliant debut novel by Meera Syal. The novel journeys during the days of 1960's Britain set in small town in the midlands. The story is narrated by Meena a born and bred second generation Asian who experienced life of what life is like living in a Punjabi family household and within the English community.
The narrative approach is superb and filled with interesting details about the Indian way of life and how it conflicts with Western values. The author being herself a second generation, has really added her own experience and knowledge to deliver a superb piece of storytelling. The main focal point is about divided loyalty. In the context of the novel, Meena wants indulge in habits such as eating fish and chips and wants a boyfriend, ... Read More:
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. Anita And Me
by: Meera Syal
1996
Anita and Me is a brilliant debut novel by Meera Syal. The novel journeys during the days of 1960's Britain set in small town in the midlands. The story is narrated by Meena a born and bred second generation Asian who experienced life of what life is like living in a Punjabi family household and within the English community.
The narrative approach is superb and filled with interesting details about the Indian way of life and how it conflicts with Western values. The author being herself a second generation, has really added her own experience and knowledge to deliver a superb piece of storytelling. The main focal point is about divided loyalty. In the context of the novel, Meena wants indulge in habits such as eating fish and chips and wants a boyfriend, ... Read More:
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. Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee
by: Meera Syal
May 04, 2000
I've had this book for years now and reluctant to read it because of the gaudy cover. Am I glad I ran out of books to read at home and reached out for this one! Wonderful. Beautiful. I did not have any expectation of this book, hence I read with open mind (other than being prejudiced about the front cover) and enjoyed it very much. It started a bit slow but then it gained momentum and I could not put it down until I finished it. Very touching and heart warming.
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. Anita and Me
by: Meera Syal
July 01, 1996
Anita and Me is a brilliant debut novel by Meera Syal. The novel journeys during the days of 1960's Britain set in small town in the midlands. The story is narrated by Meena a born and bred second generation Asian who experienced life of what life is like living in a Punjabi family household and within the English community.
The narrative approach is superb and filled with interesting details about the Indian way of life and how it conflicts with Western values. The author being herself a second generation, has really added her own experience and knowledge to deliver a superb piece of storytelling. The main focal point is about divided loyalty. In the context of the novel, Meena wants indulge in habits such as eating fish and chips and wants a boyfriend, which this ... Read More:
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. Anita and Me (New Press International Fiction Series)
by: Meera Syal
1997-04
Anita and Me is a brilliant debut novel by Meera Syal. The novel journeys during the days of 1960's Britain set in small town in the midlands. The story is narrated by Meena a born and bred second generation Asian who experienced life of what life is like living in a Punjabi family household and within the English community.
The narrative approach is superb and filled with interesting details about the Indian way of life and how it conflicts with Western values. The author being herself a second generation, has really added her own experience and knowledge to deliver a superb piece of storytelling. The main focal point is about divided loyalty. In the context of the novel, Meena wants indulge in habits such as eating fish and chips and wants a boyfriend, which this influence ... Read More:
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