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Jenny Feldon
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| #1049573 in Books | 2013-11-05 | 2013-11-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.23 x.91 x5.60l,.82 | File type: PDF | 336 pages||14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.| Bad Karma|By Penelope Gianelli|It wouldn't seem right to criticize the author personally except this book, and it would seem for her, life itself, is all about HER, making any review necessarily personal. This is the journey of a totally self-absorbed, functionally incompetent, spoiled Jewish American Princess whose life is ruined(!) when a move to India deprives her of desig||"I LOVED it. I would never, ever have the courage (or stomach) to live in India for two years, and now I don't have to because I lived vicariously through Jenny in the pages of her book. I couldn't put it down for days, completely addicted to the experience of
In the tradition of Holy Cow and Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven, a fascinating travel memoir of finding yourself in the India of rickshaws and rainy seasons.
Jenny was miserable, and it was all India's fault...until she realized it wasn't.
When Jenny's husband gets transferred to India for work, she looks forward to a new life filled with glamorous expat friends and exciting adventures. What she doe...
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