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Bollywood Story ebook | Pages: 162 pages
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Title:Bollywood Story
Author:Nate Briggs
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 162 pages
Published:February 9th 2014 by Smashwords Edition
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A sudden discovery, eight years into marriage with his childhood sweetheart, reveals that what Eli Sorensson thought was the path to "happily ever after" was really just a dead end. Seeking to get as far away from the scene of his humiliation as possible, he accepts a transfer to the Pink City of Jaipur — entering the contradictions of India's growing economic power with its ancient and stubborn traditions. Eli is determined to live in the future, and to "live in truth". He has had enough of sentiment and romance. But, as he steps into the flow of India culture and life, he finds his re-invention to be much more difficult than he had planned — the past is hard to shake — and he feels the lure of romance once again. (Suitable only for readers over the age of 18).

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After the bitter end of his marriage, Eli pursues a job opportunity in Jaipur, India. He intends to leave his mistakes and "Minnesota Nice" far behind. With his managerial income, he can live in his Westernized home like a king. But, like any other warm-blooded American male, he finds himself wanting something the traditional culture forbidserotic, gratuitous, non-marital sex. Unfortunately, the reputable local girls are saving themselves for their arranged husbands and decent paid companionship

Bollywood Story, the second novel by Nate Briggs, takes off with a takeoff: "As the huge airplane forced a way up from the tarmac at JFK, insistently pushing itself into the dingy air, there was nothing that disgusted me more then the pestering Niceness of Minnesota: the place I hoped I was leaving behind." Minnesota, according to the narrator, is supposed to be this "soft and welcoming place where people strove to be Nice. Where they thought Being Pleasant was important," but that Niceness can

After the bitter end of his marriage, Eli pursues a job opportunity in Jaipur, India. He intends to leave his mistakes and "Minnesota Nice" far behind. With his managerial income, he can live in his Westernized home like a king. But, like any other warm-blooded American male, he finds himself wanting something the traditional culture forbidserotic, gratuitous, non-marital sex. Unfortunately, the reputable local girls are saving themselves for their arranged husbands and decent paid companionship



I guess my glasses were on top of my head the whole time....

In all modesty, this book is very good.

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