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The Windfall

Written by: Diksha Basu
Narrated by: Homer Todiwala
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A heartfelt comedy of manners for fans of Seating Arrangements and Crazy Rich Asians, Diksha Basu's debut novel unfolds the story of a family discovering what it means to be nouveau riche in modern India.

Hilarious and wise, The Windfall illuminates with warmth and charm the precariousness of social status, the fragility of pride and, above all, the human drive to build and share a home. Even the rich, it turns out, need to belong somewhere.

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Good story, bad audiobook

It’s very irritating to have to listen to someone failing to put on an Indian accent while reading a book by an Indian author.
The book itself has a good reflection of human emotions but is hard to listen without cringing at the narrators pronunciation of Indian names and words.

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