The Great Indian Love Story

Author :

IRA TRIVEDI

Publisher:

Ebury Press

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Publisher

Ebury Press

Publication Year 2009
ISBN-13

9780143063889

ISBN-10 9780143063889
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 196 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 113
Subject

Contemporary Fiction

The Great PBI - Indian Love Story is set in a PBI - World where appearances mean everything and nothing is as it seems. There’s no time for love in a PBI - World that revolves around the latest Ferraris, the hottest nightclubs, diamonds, single malts, cocaine and ecstasy. In this whirl of wild parties, sex and drugs we meet Serena Sharma who lives her life one debauched night at a time, always falling for the wrong men. Her life is a rollercoaster ride: her father’s death followed by her mother’s remarriage, a broken heart and a lost love. Adding to this is her torrid affair with Amar Khanna―a trophy husband, coke addict and serial adulterer. Riya, jaded by her unsuccessful attempt to find a job in America, returns to Delhi to find the city of her childhood changed beyond recognition. Striking an unlikely friendship with Serena, Riya finds her complacent torpor shattered. The Great PBI - Indian Love Story is also the story of Parmeet, Serena’s mother, who looks for passion outside her marriage with disastrous consequences, and S.P. Sharma, Parmeet’s husband, who is driven to violence by her infidelity. Ira Trivedi weaves together sex, revenge, glitz, friendship and a chilling murder to create a potent cocktail in this gripping novel on the perfidious nature of love and power.

IRA TRIVEDI

Ira Trivedi is a bestselling author and acharya of yoga. She was part of the team that led the first international yoga day celebrations at Rajpath, which created the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest yoga class in history. She is the founder of Namami Yoga, an NGO which supports underprivileged children and the creator of Om the yoga dog.
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