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Maya
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Maya

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As an awkward adolescent growing up in a modest Delhi home, Maya yearns for an upper class lifestyle and an ‘ideal marital relationship’. Throwing away a promising career, she is willing to go any lengths to further her husband’s. She struggles to break free off the decidedly ‘middle class’ lifestyle of a grimy bus commute to support the family income, totting up restaurant bills and checking prices of consumer goods. According to Maya’s notions of social division, upper class women do not work for other people, they only run companies they inherit or set up boutiques selling over-priced ware. They appear painted, unruffled at all times and breeze in with sleek, tiny clutch bags unlike the bulging, practical shoulder bags of the middle class working woman. Years later, as a socialite CEO’s wife and art patron ensconced in her sprawling home, Maya truly believes she has achieved all that she ever wanted…until, life throws a rude shock.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vishwakarma Publications
Country
IN
Date
12 October 2016
Pages
156
ISBN
9789385665202

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

As an awkward adolescent growing up in a modest Delhi home, Maya yearns for an upper class lifestyle and an ‘ideal marital relationship’. Throwing away a promising career, she is willing to go any lengths to further her husband’s. She struggles to break free off the decidedly ‘middle class’ lifestyle of a grimy bus commute to support the family income, totting up restaurant bills and checking prices of consumer goods. According to Maya’s notions of social division, upper class women do not work for other people, they only run companies they inherit or set up boutiques selling over-priced ware. They appear painted, unruffled at all times and breeze in with sleek, tiny clutch bags unlike the bulging, practical shoulder bags of the middle class working woman. Years later, as a socialite CEO’s wife and art patron ensconced in her sprawling home, Maya truly believes she has achieved all that she ever wanted…until, life throws a rude shock.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vishwakarma Publications
Country
IN
Date
12 October 2016
Pages
156
ISBN
9789385665202