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Losing Touch Sandra Hunter

Losing Touch By Sandra Hunter

Losing Touch by Sandra Hunter


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Summary

A richly observed British-Asian domestic saga, for fans of Monica Ali and Hanif Kureishi.

Losing Touch Summary

Losing Touch by Sandra Hunter

Arjun brought his family to North West London after Indian independence, but hopes of a better life rapidly dissipate. His wife Sunila spends all day longing for an Aga and a nice English tea service, his son hates anything Indian, and his daughter, well, that's a whole other problem. Reeling from the death of his younger brother, Arjun vainly attempts to enforce the values he grew up with, while his family eagerly embrace the new. But when his right leg suddenly fails him, Arjun's growing sense of imbalance is more than external.

Offering an intimate and touching portrait of an immigrant family precariously balanced on the cusp of East and West, Hunter's strikingly sympathetic characters remind us of our own shortfalls, successes, hypocrisies - and humanity.

Losing Touch Reviews

'I loved the humanity of it, the sadness of regrets and lost opportunities, the tension of the relationships in the midst of trying to straddle two cultures and still the joy in life especially when new life starts.'

-- Graham Fulton

About Sandra Hunter

Sandra Hunter is a prolific short-story writer. She has won the Arthur Edelstein Prize for Short Fiction, and been a finalist for numerous short-story prizes, including the Pushcart. Born and brought up in England, she now teaches at Moorpark College, California. Losing Touch is her first novel.

Additional information

GOR005659529
9781780743820
1780743823
Losing Touch by Sandra Hunter
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oneworld Publications
20140501
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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