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The Colour of Love

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'A joyful story' Good Housekeeping For all outward appearances, Nina is the perfect Indian daughter. But underneath, she feels like a fraud. In one day, she caught her secret (white) boyfriend having an affair, she walked out of her lucrative career as a lawyer to become an artist, and to cap it all off, a disturbing encounter with a spiritual guru has her questioning her faith. Unable to face shattering her parents' ambitions of the perfect arranged marriage, she finally agrees to be matched. But as she dons a suit and pretends to go to work every day, the lies are beginning to stack up. Surely something's got to give? Praise for Preethi Nair: 'Packs a powerful punch' Guardian 'A genuinely moving novel' Daily Express 'A carefully woven tale that's exceedingly good' Company 'A little gem of fiction' New Woman

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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

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  • ISBN: 9780007387984
  • Release date: September 6, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9780007387984
  • File size: 373 KB
  • Release date: September 6, 2012

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English

'A joyful story' Good Housekeeping For all outward appearances, Nina is the perfect Indian daughter. But underneath, she feels like a fraud. In one day, she caught her secret (white) boyfriend having an affair, she walked out of her lucrative career as a lawyer to become an artist, and to cap it all off, a disturbing encounter with a spiritual guru has her questioning her faith. Unable to face shattering her parents' ambitions of the perfect arranged marriage, she finally agrees to be matched. But as she dons a suit and pretends to go to work every day, the lies are beginning to stack up. Surely something's got to give? Praise for Preethi Nair: 'Packs a powerful punch' Guardian 'A genuinely moving novel' Daily Express 'A carefully woven tale that's exceedingly good' Company 'A little gem of fiction' New Woman

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