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Marriage Material

Sathnam Sanghera

A London graphic designer is suddenly forced to take over his South Asian family's convenience store in this "hugely enjoyable" novel (The Sunday Express).

"Sathnam Sanghera's witty first novel chronicles three generations of a Punjabi Indian family in England. After his father dies, Arjan Banga, a graphic designer in London, returns to the dreary West Midlands to help run the family convenience store. The move causes tension with his white fiancée, Freya, whom his mother regards with passive-aggressive disapproval. Arjan must explain to customers that 'as a Sikh I was not expected to marry my cousin or join Al Qaeda' and smile politely at their interpretations of his name ('Mind if I call you Andy?').
Torn between familial duty and the freedom he enjoys in London, he gains unlikely clarity from his dimwitted friend Ranjit--a pot-smoking devotee of Steven Seagal movies, Xbox and hip-hop. Arjan's woes are comic, but the novel's depth is evident as it sheds light on the economic and political struggles of immigrants."--The New York Times
From an author whose work has been shortlisted for Costa and PEN Awards, this novel about a man trapped between British and Punjabi culture is "filled with details of the lives of Sikhs from the late '60s to the riots of 2011. The divisions within the Sikh population are poignantly and comically captured in the protests against the Wolverhampton Transport Department's ban on turbans" (Los Angeles Review of Books).

"Sanghera's precise, hilarious rendition of voices and cultural details is the signal pleasure of a novel rich in humor, history, and heart."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Book Details

  • Publisher: Europa Editions
  • Publish Date: Feb 16th, 2016
  • Pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.20in - 5.30in - 1.10in - 0.90lb
  • EAN: 9781609453077
  • Categories: LiteraryCultural HeritageFamily Life - General

About the Author

Sathnam Sanghera was born in 1976. He is an award-winning writer for The Times. His first book, The Boy with the Topknot: A Memoir of Love, Secrets and Lies in Wolverhampton, was shortlisted for the 2008 Costa Biography Award and the 2009 PEN/Ackerley Prize and named 2009 Mind Book of the Year. Marriage Material is his first novel.

Praise for this book

"A hugely enjoyable read, packed with plot twists and laugh out loud set pieces, but it is also tender and insightful." - "The Sunday Express"
"A satirical masterpiece...Sanghera is such an engaging and versatile writer that the pages fly by in a flurry of pathos, politics, and pandemonium." - "Sunday Telegraph"
"Moving and affecting...There is a really, really fine novelist here."
- Kamila Shamsie, S"aturday Review," BBC Radio 4
""Marriage Material"is a wonderfully engaging book, full of heart and wit. Its exploration of what it means to feel torn is rich and subtle. Its characters stay with you." - "The Financial Times"
"Smart, funny and melancholy, Sanghera's debut novel goes straight to the heart of family life."
- "Marie Claire""
"Sanghera's precise, hilarious rendition of voices and cultural details is the signal pleasure of a novel rich in humor, history, and heart." "Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
"
"A hugely enjoyable read, packed with plot twists and laugh out loud set pieces, but it is also tender and insightful." - "The Sunday Express
"
"A satirical masterpiece...Sanghera is such an engaging and versatile writer that the pages fly by in a flurry of pathos, politics, and pandemonium." - "Sunday Telegraph
"
"Moving and affecting...There is a really, really fine novelist here."
- Kamila Shamsie, S"aturday Review," BBC Radio 4
""Marriage Material"is a wonderfully engaging book, full of heart and wit. Its exploration of what it means to feel torn is rich and subtle. Its characters stay with you." - "The Financial Times
"
"Smart, funny and melancholy, Sanghera's debut novel goes straight to the heart of family life."
- "Marie Claire""
Praise for "Marriage Material"
"Sanghera's precise, hilarious rendition of voices and cultural details is the signal pleasure of a novel rich in humor, history, and heart."
"Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
"
Sanghera reaches hearts and minds with an unforgettably companionable narrator. " Booklist"
"A hugely enjoyable read, packed with plot twists and laugh out loud set pieces, but it is also tender and insightful." "The Sunday Express
"
"A satirical masterpiece...Sanghera is such an engaging and versatile writer that the pages fly by in a flurry of pathos, politics, and pandemonium." "Sunday Telegraph
"
"Moving and affecting...There is a really, really fine novelist here."
Kamila Shamsie, S"aturday Review," BBC Radio 4
""Marriage Material"is a wonderfully engaging book, full of heart and wit. Its exploration of what it means to feel torn is rich and subtle. Its characters stay with you." "The Financial Times
"
"Smart, funny and melancholy, Sanghera's debut novel goes straight to the heart of family life."
Marie Claire"
Praise for Marriage Material
"Sanghera's novel is singularly realist, filled with details of the lives of Sikhs from the late '60s to the riots of 2011. The divisions within the Sikh population are poignantly and comically captured in the protests against the Wolverhampton Transport Department's ban on Turbans..."
--Los Angeles Review of Books
"Sanghera's precise, hilarious rendition of voices and cultural details is the signal pleasure of a novel rich in humor, history, and heart."
--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

"Sanghera reaches hearts and minds with an unforgettably companionable narrator."
--Booklist
"A hugely enjoyable read, packed with plot twists and laugh out loud set pieces, but it is also tender and insightful."
--The Sunday Express

"A satirical masterpiece...Sanghera is such an engaging and versatile writer that the pages fly by in a flurry of pathos, politics, and pandemonium."
--Sunday Telegraph

"Moving and affecting...There is a really, really fine novelist here."
--Kamila Shamsie, Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4
"Marriage Material is a wonderfully engaging book, full of heart and wit. Its exploration of what it means to feel torn is rich and subtle. Its characters stay with you."
--The Financial Times

"Smart, funny and melancholy, Sanghera's debut novel goes straight to the heart of family life."
--Marie Claire
Praise for Marriage Material
-Sanghera's novel is singularly realist, filled with details of the lives of Sikhs from the late '60s to the riots of 2011. The divisions within the Sikh population are poignantly and comically captured in the protests against the Wolverhampton Transport Department's ban on Turbans...-
--Los Angeles Review of Books
-Sanghera's precise, hilarious rendition of voices and cultural details is the signal pleasure of a novel rich in humor, history, and heart.-
--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

-Sanghera reaches hearts and minds with an unforgettably companionable narrator.-
--Booklist
-A hugely enjoyable read, packed with plot twists and laugh out loud set pieces, but it is also tender and insightful.-
--The Sunday Express

-A satirical masterpiece...Sanghera is such an engaging and versatile writer that the pages fly by in a flurry of pathos, politics, and pandemonium.-
--Sunday Telegraph

-Moving and affecting...There is a really, really fine novelist here.-
--Kamila Shamsie, Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4
-Marriage Material is a wonderfully engaging book, full of heart and wit. Its exploration of what it means to feel torn is rich and subtle. Its characters stay with you.-
--The Financial Times

-Smart, funny and melancholy, Sanghera's debut novel goes straight to the heart of family life.-
--Marie Claire
Praise for Marriage Material

"Sanghera's novel is singularly realist, filled with details of the lives of Sikhs from the late '60s to the riots of 2011. The divisions within the Sikh population are poignantly and comically captured in the protests against the Wolverhampton Transport Department's ban on Turbans..."
--Los Angeles Review of Books

"Sanghera's precise, hilarious rendition of voices and cultural details is the signal pleasure of a novel rich in humor, history, and heart."
--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

"Sanghera reaches hearts and minds with an unforgettably companionable narrator."
--Booklist

"A hugely enjoyable read, packed with plot twists and laugh out loud set pieces, but it is also tender and insightful."
--The Sunday Express

"A satirical masterpiece...Sanghera is such an engaging and versatile writer that the pages fly by in a flurry of pathos, politics, and pandemonium."
--Sunday Telegraph

"Moving and affecting...There is a really, really fine novelist here."
--Kamila Shamsie (author of Home Fire), Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4

"Marriage Material is a wonderfully engaging book, full of heart and wit. Its exploration of what it means to feel torn is rich and subtle. Its characters stay with you."
--The Financial Times

"Smart, funny and melancholy, Sanghera's debut novel goes straight to the heart of family life."
--Marie Claire