Number Eleven: A Love Story in 1960's Bombay, by Zia McNeal
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By 1966, Amir has built a new life for himself in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. To keep the promise to his mother, he flies to Bombay, India to meet with the ten eligible women his family has found. The first few visits are unsuccessful, and with only three weeks to find a wife, he's getting discouraged. Amir is pleasantly surprised by a last-minute addition to the list, and his opinions of the whole process change dramatically. Could number eleven be the one? Nazeera is unlike any of the other women he's met. Captivated, he can no longer imagine his life without her. But will she leave her family and friends to marry him and move to America? Amir is not the first man to propose marriage to Nazeera. But, he is the first man to say he admires her self-confidence and independence. Suddenly, she has two tempting proposals to consider. One man treats her with respect - but lives in a land far away from her family. The other seems to offer everything she's ever wanted - but something about him bothers her. Her married friend assures her that if she follows her head, her heart will comply eventually. The problem is, she doesn't know what to do. Which man will truly make her happy?
Number Eleven: A Love Story in 1960's Bombay, by Zia McNeal- Amazon Sales Rank: #3085587 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-10
- Released on: 2015-03-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .87" w x 6.00" l, 1.12 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 348 pages
About the Author Zia McNeal is a first generation Indian-American. To celebrate her first birthday, she returned to Bombay (now Mumbai) as the first grandchild born in America. Her next projects include another Indian-inspired novel and a juvenile fiction book with her son. She now lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her husband, Bill, and son, Tarik.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Expect to be surprised! By Tom W. I seldom read love stories, however, I was referred to this book by a friend and really enjoyed the suspense involved with the time pressured process that was involved with selecting a wife in India to bring back to America in the 1960's. The pressures on all involved, and the how the decision's were made by both parties to the eventual marriage, were all new insights for me into India culture and customs. The book gains momentum as you read through the chapters and toward the end you can't put it down as emotions go sky high and you just need to know how it will end. I am confident you will enjoy this book's growing suspense and picturesque details.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Interesting and informative. Highly recommended. By Dean McNeal I enjoyed this book very much. It was especially interesting to me because I know people whose families originated in India and I learned so much about their culture and customs. The foods mentioned in the story were especially interesting to me and since then I have had the opportunity to sample some of these and have found that I like Indian food more than I thought I might. The author did a good job of including foods, style of clothing, etc. yet keep you very interested in the outcome at the end of the book. I think you would find that it is a book you would really enjoy!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Must read By Ryan Very well written book detailing customs and etiquette.Fascinating and enjoyable reading.
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