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The new novel from the bestselling author of The Inscrutable Americans
Archana was an only child and though Tulsi didnt think this had caused her to be brought up spoilt, he did think she was extraordinarily headstrong, overconfident and ambitious. These werent the best qualities for a wife to have, he had told himself before they got married, but they were all like that these days. You had to choose from what was available, if you wanted to get married at all, that is. They had been married for six years and he often wondered why he had got married. He wasnt particularly fond of children though he wouldnt mind having a kid to play with. Sex was casually available. He didnt need a second income ever since his father began to unexpectedly send him money every month. He supposed that the reason he got married was that Archana had decided that she wanted to marry him.
Will their marriage survive the demands of modernity and the frantic seeking after individual goals? Is there still a place for fidelity and true love in relationships? Read this tongue-in-cheek novel about lovers and their dilemmas to discover the true nature of our very modern lives.
About the Author Anurag Mathur became managing editor of Gentlemen, Mumbai, at the age of 24, and editor of Surya and Center and Travel Times thereafter. Apart from having written for major Indian newspapers, he has scripted for different programmes on Doordarshan. Anurag is the author of the bestselling The Inscrutable Americans. His other books include Making The Minister Smile, The Department of Denials and Scenes from An Executive Life, besides a poetry collection, ALife Lived Later.
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