the only people who
So, back in September, the marketing department at Simon & Schuster sent me a review copy of Untouchables, by Narendra Jadhav, in the hopes that I'd comment on it here.
You see, the kind folks at S&S apparently didn't realize that the only people who read this site are my wife, my in-laws, and the occasional ex-girlfriend who Googles my name to verify that her lot in life has indeed turned out a whole lot better than mine.
In any case, I was skeptical -- but I said I'd take a look at the book as long as I didn't have to guarantee a good review or anything like that. And they said they were fine with that. So I did take a look, and the thing is: It's actually a captivating read.
The subtitle pretty much gives you the synopsis: My Family's Triumphant Journey Out of the Caste System in Modern India. You could say it's a more uplifting companion to Rohinton Mistry's A Fine Balance.
Go get yourself a copy.
Wow, I stand corrected -- I've got in-laws, the Wife, ex-girlfriends, one friend, and one person I haven't yet met reading this site.
Oh -- and a bunch of spammers whose messages I'm constantly deleting because I just don't think having ads for Casinos and Viagra in my comments are going to make me look good in the eyes of ex-girlfriends who really want to verify that they turned out a whole lot better than I did.
You're right--your in-laws check this site out from time to time. May I borrow a copy of the book?
Make that two. Not that you know who I am.
Hey, there's at least one person who reads this site and doesn't fall into the wife, in-law or ex-gf categories.
That would be me :)