Book Review : I received the copy of Milan from the author herself via b00kr3vi3wtours.blogspot.in.Thank you Debdaata for the same .'Milan' is first book that I have read written by Simi K. Rao for the first time . Hopefully I will catch with other book written by her sometime later . The story is simple when a girl grows and turns up of marriage then how parents gets worried and when they find a perfect match for the girl .What are fears , anxiousness she has cross over is described in this book effectively by Simi .K. Rao. It is story of Mili Bhradwaj and Ahaan Kapoor .
The book is based on how arranged marriages takes places in India. The girl 's fears of leaving familiar surroundings to an unknown destination with the person whom she knows yet does not much about him .Simi has weaved the story very well in a masterful way .I like the way in which Mili Calls Ahaan 'TOI ' the name which she had given him when they were school buddies .
I love the part where Mili feels guilty of her actions .... to know more about this party please read the book .
Overall the book is a good read book .
Milan (A Wedding Story)
When a daughter turns marriageable age, what should a responsible father do? Easy--wed her to the most suitable boy who comes knocking on the door. Jai Bharadwaj, Mili's father and owner of The Serenity Tea Estate in the idyllic Nilgiris would've probably liked to do the same, but being who he was, he had to ask her first. What would she say?
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About the Author:
Simi K. Rao was born and grew up in both northern and southern
India before relocating to the U.S., where she has lived for several years. She
is the author of multicultural contemporary romantic fiction.
The inspiration for her books and other creative projects comes from her own experience with cross-cultural traditions, lifestyles and familial relationships, as well as stories and anecdotes collected from friends, family and acquaintances.
Rao enjoys exploring the dynamics of contemporary American culture blended with Indian customs and heritage to reflect the challenges and opportunities many Indian-American women face in real life.
Much of Rao's down time is devoted to creative pursuits, including writing fiction, poetry and photography. She is an avid traveler and has visited many locations around the world.
A practicing physician, Rao lives in Denver with her family. Her published works include Inconvenient Relations and The Accidental Wife. She is currently at work on her next release.
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The inspiration for her books and other creative projects comes from her own experience with cross-cultural traditions, lifestyles and familial relationships, as well as stories and anecdotes collected from friends, family and acquaintances.
Rao enjoys exploring the dynamics of contemporary American culture blended with Indian customs and heritage to reflect the challenges and opportunities many Indian-American women face in real life.
Much of Rao's down time is devoted to creative pursuits, including writing fiction, poetry and photography. She is an avid traveler and has visited many locations around the world.
A practicing physician, Rao lives in Denver with her family. Her published works include Inconvenient Relations and The Accidental Wife. She is currently at work on her next release.
Contact the Author:
Website I Blog I Facebook I Twitter I Goodreads
‘Behind
the scenes at an Indian Wedding’
Indians in general are deeply rooted in
tradition. Our culture gives us our identity. Most of us (especially those
living away from the homeland) cling to it, even though several aspects in
these particularly modern times, make no sense at all. Why do we do so?
Perhaps because it brings us together as a community and provides us comfort in
a foreign environment. The same I think applies to immigrants from all over the
globe.
Marriages in India, in particular Hindu marriages
are long drawn intricate affairs fraught with age old tradition. Little has
changed over the centuries except for certain embellishments due to
modernization. To non-Indians these ceremonies appear just that—elaborate
colorful rituals flavored with plenty of pomp and show.
In the following story I take my readers on a ‘behind the scenes' tour at a traditional
Indian wedding. I’ve tried to illustrate the proceedings from engagement to the
wedding ceremony with “generalized” Indians---my characters, and have also made
an attempt to expound on the emotional upheavals that occur in the background
and often aren’t spoken out loud. Milan is more of a ‘short story’ concept where
it shows the before/during and after of an event than it is a ‘long novel’ about
characters with hopes and dreams and goals. And its purpose is exactly that, to
show the emotions Indian couples go through during the process of a wedding. This
story may help the reader get a better insight into the culture of marriage in
India.
The Setting of MILAN:
Whenever I travel
back to my homeland, I prepare for a culture shock. The crowds, the noise, the
pollution have all increased several fold as the country races forward at
breakneck speed to catch up with the rest of the world. There are very places left where it still seems like life goes
on as it did a few decades ago, where people are laid back and nature is not at
war with mankind.
MILAN is set in one such place; Coonoor-- a hill town located in
the Nilgiri Hills, about 56 kms from the Coimbatore Airport, in the southern
Indian State of Tamil Nadu. It is
part way from its more well-known cousin Ooty. I spent some time there during
my last trip and was so enchanted that I chose to use it as a setting for my
story. Known for its tea plantations, Coonoor is a lovely, rustic little town.
With its abundance of greenery and quaint architecture it is a throwback to
India as it used to be. The temperate climate and serene environment help the
restless soul to relax and take a few breaths of peace. When you are there,
don't forget to take a ride on the Nilgiris meter gauge train, as well as a
personalized tour of the tea estates. I want to thank Debdatta for giving me this opportunity to express myself and for hosting this blog tour. I also want to thank all the bloggers who are participating in this tour and have made space for my book on their blog. Your time and generosity is much appreciated.
Please visit my website http://simikrao.com/ for more info on me and my work. You can also connect with me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/simikrao and twitter https://twitter.com/simikrao
Happy Reading!
Simi K. Rao
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