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One Hundred Shades of White

Auteur(s): Preethi Nair
Narrateur(s): Nicole Arumugam, Rameet Rauli
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‘Packs a powerful punch in this book about family, forgiveness and the power of truth.’ Guardian

‘I cannot easily put into words why I told my children their father had died. What was I supposed to tell them? The truth? ‘’Monu, Mol, your father has had enough of responsibility, he has another family, he’s gone, left us.’’ Maybe there are one hundred shades for explaining truth, a spectrum from light to dark, depending on the vulnerability of those who have to hear it. Things are not always clear cut, they are not either black or white, life just isn’t like that.’

Nalini and her two young children are transplanted from luxury in India to the bewildering confusion of London, only to be abandoned by her negligent husband. At first survival is a struggle, but Nalini turns to what she does best: cooking. Her mouthwatering pickles bring financial stability and domestic happiness, as well as affecting everyone who tastes them.

Everyone, that is, except for her daughter, Maya. Maya loves fish fingers, burgers and chips. She’s not interested in her history; that died with her father. Resisting the pull of her family, she follows her own chaotic journey which will take her back to India before she can face the truth about her parents, forgive them and herself – and admit that lime pickle is delicious, after all.

©2024 Preethi Nair (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Fiction de genre Fiction femmes Fiction littéraire Historique Littérature mondiale

Ce que les critiques en disent

‘An absorbing novel about mothers, daughters, food and truth.’ Closer

‘A great read. Fast, funny and full of lifeShyama Perera, author of I Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet

A genuinely moving novel…like the bottled spices that play such a role in the story, this has all its ingredients in just the right quantities to spirit away all negative emotions.’ Daily Express

‘She writes evocatively about childhood and there are passages of tight and lyrical immediacy…Moving description packs a powerful punch in this book about family, forgiveness and the power of truth.’ Guardian

‘A carefully woven tale that’s exceedingly goodCompany

A dynamic author.Good Housekeeping

‘A sensuous and poignant novel…enchanting.’ Sainsbury’s magazine

‘[This book] will have you praying for a delayed train’ Glamour

A warm-hearted tale of survivalBookseller

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