Showing posts with label South Asian Journalist Association. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Karan Mahajan's book reading on 12/2 a huge success

Last nights book reading at Tamarind Art was a huge success over 75 people attended this wonderful opportunity to meet the writer. Karan read briefly from his new book Family Planning, and spent the rest of the time mingling with guests. Thank you to Harper Perennial and the South Asian Journalist Assoiation for helping to make this event a huge success.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Book Reading 12/2/08 At Tamarind Art


Harper Perennial, in Connection with the South Asian Journalists Association and Tamarind Arts Council, Presents: "An Evening with Karan Mahajan", Author of the book Family Planning December 2, 2009 7 -9 pm

Join us for a reading and an opportunity to meet author Karan Mahajan who will be reading from his new book Family Planning at Tamarind Art. Copies of the book will be available for purchase.

About Family Planning–

The patriarch of a chaotic family living in a hectic land must come to terms with himself and what he's wrought at home and at work in this excellent debut. Rakesh Ahuja battles the twin bedlams of his sprawling family and overcrowded home city of New Delhi while simultaneously trying to save his career as the minister of urban development. Rakesh attempts to manipulate and cajole his way through the corrupt and sometimes illogical Indian civil service, often finding himself embroiled in absurd intrigues. Home is no less fraught, where his 13 children battle each other for their often-absent father's love. The lone exception is Arjun, the eldest, whose adolescent rebellion and nascent romantic inclinations prompt him to form a rock band and pull away from his frenetic family. As Rakesh clumsily reaches out to his first-born son, the twists of fate that shaped both their lives are revealed, providing a portrait of a family that is both comical and heartbreaking. Mahajan's effortless blending of comedy and tragedy is irresistible and should help his book stand out.

Tamarind Arts Council 142 East 39th St, New York, NY 10016 www.tamarindarts.com 212-200-8000 to attend RSVP to

audrey.harris@harpercollins.com

212-207-7185