cover image THE VILLAGE BRIDE OF BEVERLY HILLS

THE VILLAGE BRIDE OF BEVERLY HILLS

Kavita Daswani, . . Putnam, $23.95 (288pp) ISBN 978-0-399-15214-6

Fairy tale fun bursts from the confines of an arranged Indian marriage in this delectable follow-up to For Matrimonial Purposes (2003) when Priya, the youngest of four unmarried sisters, finds herself the one chosen for matrimony and life across the seas in Beverly Hills. Though she lives in the land of movie stars and happy endings, Priya's marriage is anything but. Her husband, Sanjay, remains far more devoted to his conservative parents than his bride, and they have no compunction about working Priya to the bone. When after a few months her belly remains as flat as ever, they even send her off to get a job. Luck lands her a position as a receptionist at the tabloid Hollywood Insider , and her exotic politeness wins over the red carpet community. Soon she's vaulted to the position of reporter and hobnobbing with the glitterati. The novel's charm derives in large part from grounded details about the immigrant experience. That Priya's disintegrating marriage remains more important to her than fame and fortune gives the story a fresh twist and will have readers longing to know what will happen when the divide between glamorous life and devoted wife becomes too great. Agent, Jodie Rhodes. (Aug.)

Forecast: Chick lit meets Indian diaspora lit in this cutely titled hybrid, which should appeal to readers hungering for Lahiri lite or a subcontinental Jane Green.