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9780593100561 (paperback)
0593100565 (paperback)
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Desai, Sara
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The marriage game / Sara Desai.
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First edition.
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New York : Jove, 2020.
©2020
Description
338 pages ; 21 cm.
Summary
"Layla Patel is the child of first-generation immigrants from India. Her parents run a Michelin-starred Indian restaurant in San Francisco and are very traditional in their ways, including a firm belief in the benefit of arranged marriages. Her father, thinking he knows best, signs Layla up for IndianGirlMatch.com and sets up a series of dates without telling her.... Sam Mehta is the self-made CEO of a corporate consultancy specialising in downsizing. Also the child of first-generation immigrants with traditional beliefs, his family treated him like a prince and saw him as a symbol of their social and economic strength. But his sister's marital experience has taught him that parents don't always know what's best for their children, and arranged marriages don't always end in a happily ever after. When life throws Layla and Sam into close quarters, Sam finds himself unexpectedly chaperoning Layla on her dates. But neither can deny the chemistry building between them, and they wonder if perhaps they should make an arrangement of their own.."-- Provided by publisher.
Subjects
Arranged marriage -- Fiction
Chief executive officers -- Fiction
Children of immigrants -- Fiction
East Indian Americans -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction
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Romance fiction
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Arranged marriage -- Fiction
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Chief executive officers -- Fiction
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Children of immigrants -- Fiction
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East Indian Americans -- Fiction
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Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
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San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction
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