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Mama Tandoori - by Ernest Van Der Kwast (Paperback)

Mama Tandoori - by  Ernest Van Der Kwast (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><b>"The funniest and most moving book I have read this year."<br />-Herman Koch</b></p> <p><b>A big-hearted, hilarious family saga, featuring an overbearing yet loving Indian mother, a strait-laced Dutch father, an uncle who is a Bollywood star, and a talented heptathlete.</b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>"The funniest and most moving book I have read this year."<br />-Herman Koch</b></p> <p><b>A big-hearted, hilarious family saga, featuring an overbearing yet loving Indian mother, a strait-laced Dutch father, an uncle who is a Bollywood star, and a talented heptathlete.</b></p> <p><b>'It wasn't uncommon in my childhood for roti to be off the menu, because the rolling pin was broken again.'</b></p> <p>Ernest van der Kwast's childhood is peopled by an array of colourful characters: from his strait-laced Dutch father, to Bollywood star Uncle Sharma, to talented heptathlete Aunt Jasleen.</p> <p>But it is his overbearing yet loving Indian mother who is at the beating heart of this big-hearted, hilarious family saga. Veena van der Kwast is a woman with an iron will, hilarious directness, and a talent for haggling. Armed with her trusty rolling pin, every man she meets is eventually beaten to submission -- especially her husband and three sons.</p> <p>Intriguing, surprising, and moving in equal measure, this novel inspired by a very unusual family will make you smile from beginning to end.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<i>Mama Tandoori</i> is a poignant, witty, and heart-rending book. There's never a dull moment." <br />--<b>Kristien Hemmerechts</b></p> <p>"I'm so pleased my mother was just a cashier at the local supermarket. Good book - a really good book." <br />--<b><i>Kluun</i></b></p> <p>"A great comic writer." <br />--<b><i>NRC Handelsblad</i></b></p> <p>"Ernest van der Kwast is a great talent." <br />--<b><i>Het Financieele Dagblad</i></b></p> <p>"A hilarious portrait of a Dutch-Indian family." <br />--<b><i>Elsevier</i></b></p> <p>"Ernest's writing style is deceptively simple. Beneath his romanticised account are deep wells of sorrow. It's quite an achievement that he can make us laugh out loud at such meanness!" <br />--<b><i>Hugo Borst</i></b> <p>"It must be dead-tiring to grow up in such a family and a real pleasure to be in a position-years later and a father by now-to write it all down. That's to say if, like this writer, you're talented enough to turn all the humour into tragedy and make all the tragedy immensely funny." <br />--<b>Sweekly.nl</b></p> <p>"A hilarious and moving novel about a mother who's armed with a rolling pin and who lives by the crisis-proof motto "free is good"." <br />--<b><i>HP/De Tijd</i></b></p> <p>"Ernest van der Kwast has written an unusual book about unusual people. And most remarkable of all: he does it unusually well." <br />--<b><i>De Telegraaf</i></b></p> <p>"Hilarious descriptions [...] But Van der Kwast offers plenty of nuance, too. He doesn't stop at the clownish figure. Beneath that skin of humour he has inserted ribs and lungs, muscles and a heart. [...] Comic becomes tragicomic. Even the detours contain the same exhilarating mix of exuberant humour and tragedy imbued with plenty of compassion." <br /><b><i>HUMO</i></b></p> <p>"A great humourist, with a perfect sense of timing [...] A very funny book." <br />--<b><i>De Standaard</i></b></p> <p>"Very witty and well-balanced." <br />--<b><i>de Volkskrant</i></b></p> <p>"The inventive writing style, dry sense of humour, and poignant observations of the writer's many wondrous family members make this book a real pleasure to read [...] a fine mix of satire and compassion [...] A proper page-turner." <br />--<b><i>GPD-bladen</i></b></p> <p>"Let's hope there will be more books like this." <br />--<b><i>TZUM</i></b></p> <p>"The funniest and most moving book I have read this year. Whoever was wondering where the Dutch Salman Rushdie, or even the Dutch Aravind Adiga, was hiding, is given the answer with <i>Mama Tandoori</i>." <br />--<b>Herman Koch, author of <i>The Dinner</i></b></p> <p>"A series of amusing set pieces, tinged with the kind of poignancy that comes from finding the humour in incidents that must have hurt deeply at the time." <br />--<b><i>Sunday Herald</i></b></p> <p>"An unusual and well-written book." <br />-<b><i>Nudge</i></b></p> <p>"[A] explosively funny, irresistible, and profoundly tragic human comedy ... the novel fluidly and daringly counterbalances talent and pain, splendid form and essential meaning in a new, fragrant and spicy blend poignantly evocative of Dutch India or the Indian Netherlands." <br />--<b>Mika Provata-Carlone, <i>Bookanista</i></b><p><br>

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