My Sister's Big Fat Indian Wedding

My Sister's Big Fat Indian Wedding

by Sajni Patel

Narrated by Soneela Nankani

Unabridged — 10 hours, 10 minutes

My Sister's Big Fat Indian Wedding

My Sister's Big Fat Indian Wedding

by Sajni Patel

Narrated by Soneela Nankani

Unabridged — 10 hours, 10 minutes

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Overview

A fresh, witty romantic-comedy romp set against the backdrop of a high-profile music competition and a riotous Indian wedding

Zurika Damani is a naturally gifted violinist with a particular love for hip-hop beats. But as she is part of a big Indian family, everyone has expectations, and those certainly don't include hip-hop violin. After being rejected by the Juilliard School, Zuri's last hope is a contest judged by a panel of top-tier college scouts. The only problem? This coveted competition happens to take place during Zuri's sister's extravagant wedding week. And Zuri has already been warned, repeatedly, that she is not to miss a single moment.

In the midst of the chaos, Zuri's mom is in matchmaking mode with the groom's South African cousin Naveen-who just happens to be a cocky vocalist set on stealing Zuri's spotlight at the scouting competition. Luckily, Zuri has a crew of loud and loyal female cousins cheering her on.

Now, all she has to do is to wow the judges for a top spot, evade getting caught by her parents, resist Naveen's charms, and, oh yeah-not mess up her sister's big fat Indian wedding. What could possibly go wrong?


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

03/07/2022

In Atlanta, hip-hop violinist Zurika “Zuri” Damani dreams of a career in music. After being rejected by Juilliard—to which she applied unbeknownst to her family, who think she’s pursuing pre-law like her sisters—she hopes to compete in an area contest judged by a panel of college scouts. Unfortunately, the competition takes place during her sister’s “biggest, fattest, most Indianist wedding,” and Zuri’s family has warned repeatedly that she is not to miss a minute. “It’s time to put away the violin and focus on your responsibilities,” her older sister Urvi tells her. Further complicating Zuri’s ambitions are her family’s matchmaking attempts with the groom’s cousin from South Africa, whom Zuri soon discovers is a vocalist—and a fellow competitor. Set over the span of a week, Patel’s (The Knockout) YA outing is uneven, with a plodding pace and sometimes indiscernible characters. But the author provides a sweeping portrait of the South Asian diaspora, and offers an affectionate and lushly detailed window into the family’s wedding experience— “nutty almond barfi, buttery peda, coconutty chum chum, and gooey orange jalebi (yes!).” Ages 13–up. Agent: Katelyn Detweiler, Jill Grinberg Literary. (Apr.)

Booklist

"Many teens will be able to relate to Zurika’s persistence in following her dreams and courage in speaking up for herself. Zurika also embraces her Indo-Trinidadian roots and bucks against white beauty standards... Patel leverages Zurika’s budding romance with Naveen well, and their sweet but competitive relationship will leave readers hopeful. This warm hug of a novel will find a cherished spot on many bookshelves."

Jesse Q. Sutanto

"A vibrant and luscious celebration of the Indian culture. I couldn't have enough of everything—the extravagant wedding, the gorgeous outfits, the food, and of course, Patel's trademark strong female mains!"

From the Publisher

"A vibrant and luscious celebration of the Indian culture. I couldn't have enough of everything—the extravagant wedding, the gorgeous outfits, the food, and of course, Patel's trademark strong female mains!"—Jesse Q. Sutanto, bestselling author of Dial A for Aunties

"Many teens will be able to relate to Zurika’s persistence in following her dreams and courage in speaking up for herself. Zurika also embraces her Indo-Trinidadian roots and bucks against white beauty standards... Patel leverages Zurika’s budding romance with Naveen well, and their sweet but competitive relationship will leave readers hopeful. This warm hug of a novel will find a cherished spot on many bookshelves."—Booklist

"Provides a sweeping portrait of the South Asian diaspora, and offers an affectionate and lushly detailed window into the family’s wedding experience."—Publishers Weekly

"From prayerful puja to high-energy garba dances, Patel lovingly portrays the rich and vibrant festivities of a Gujarati Hindu wedding celebration. . .A sweet and entertaining romp." —Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2022-01-26
In the boisterous days leading up to her sister’s wedding, an aspiring violinist shoots her shot.

After being rejected by Juilliard, her dream school, Zurika Damani worries she’ll never be able to convince her traditional Indian parents that she should be pursuing music instead of pre-law. But she has another chance—there’s a music competition in Atlanta that is being judged by college scouts from top music schools around the country. The problem? It’s happening during her sister’s wedding week, a time that should be spent with family, celebrating and preparing. But as they say in her family, “Damani girls don’t stay down.” With the help of her cousins, Zuri sneaks away to the audition and nearly (literally) runs into Naveen Patel, her soon-to-be-brother-in-law’s annoyingly charming cousin from South Africa. Naveen also happens to be a fellow competitor, a talented singer, and her mom and aunties’ potential match for her. If she’s not careful, she may not only fall for him, but mess up her sister’s big day and disappoint her parents. From prayerful puja to high-energy garba dances, Patel lovingly portrays the rich and vibrant festivities of a Gujarati Hindu wedding celebration. Though Zuri’s modern beliefs often clash with those of her elders (especially her great aunt, whose obvious preference for lighter skin hurts darker-skinned Zuri), she learns to exert her independence while still remaining loyal to her family, whose challenging expectations often come from a place of love.

A sweet and entertaining romp. (Fiction. 13-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178028575
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 07/19/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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