A new edition of the hilarious story of female friendship, rivalry and choice by the much-loved MEERA SYAL, first published in 2000.
Meera Syal, CBE, is one of our most acclaimed actors and writers of stage and screen. She starred in the hit series The Kumars at No. 42 and recently in the BBC film of David Walliams' The Boy in the Dress. She is currently in David Hare's play Behind the Beautiful Forevers at the National Theatre, and in the latest series of Broadchurch. Meera is also known for her funny, sharp and provocative fiction. Her two earlier novels are Anita and Me (a national curriculum set text) and Life Isn't all Ha Ha Hee Hee. The House of Hidden Mothers is her long-awaited third novel.
Funny and sharp.
*Independent*
A superbly crafted, page turning comedy which isn't afraid to
tackle the big subjects...heartfelt, heartwarming and very, very
good.
*The Mirror*
Extremely funny, wonderfully insightful...a big ambitious book with
serious points to be made about the choices women face today...Syal
mixes her message with hilarious set pieces.
*Sunday Express*
The story surges along on a rip-tide of wisecracks and
wisdom...excellent.
*Sunday Telegraph*
A magical mosaic of friendship, betrayal and cross-cultural
incongruities. By turns spicy, hilarious and sad, it unfolds the
ties that bind young women to their East End Punjabi roots even as
they head west for trendy careers, café bars and sexual
freedom.
*She*
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