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Introduction:
The Crow Eaters by Bapsi Sidhwa is a humorous and satirical novel that takes readers into the lives of a Parsi family in British India. Originally published in 1978, the novel offers an insightful exploration of the social dynamics, cultural identity, and familial relationships within the small but influential Parsi community.
Plot Overview / Product Features:
The story follows Faredoon Junglewalla, an ambitious and sharp-witted businessman, and his family as they navigate their way through life's challenges in colonial India. His colorful encounters with his wife, children, and especially his overbearing mother-in-law, Jerbanoo, provide moments of comedy and drama that reflect the complexities of family dynamics. The narrative offers a delightful mix of humor, tradition, and the occasional clash between progress and conservatism.
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Target Audience:
This book is ideal for readers interested in South Asian literature, multicultural narratives, and family sagas. It's a great pick for those who enjoy witty prose and are curious about Parsi history and traditions.
Illustrations and Design:
The cover features a black background with a beautifully illustrated fire urn, symbolizing Zoroastrian rituals central to Parsi culture. The minimalist design captures the essence of tradition and continuity while adding a sense of intrigue.
Language:
Written in engaging, straightforward English, making it accessible to a broad audience.
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Format:
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 24 - Jun 29
US$40
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