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Irreverent and moving, Meera Syal's Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee is an evocative story of friendship, marriage, betrayal, and the difficult choices women face. Meera Syal has created an indelible portrait of a close-knit group of Indian women living in London. Caught between two cultures, three childhood friends-Chila, Sunita, and Tania-are expected to revert to being obedient mothers and wives. But their world explodes when Tania makes a documentary, starring Chila and Sunita, about contemporary urban Indian Life. The result is an unforgettable story of friendship from the award-winning author of Anita and Me.…mehr

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Irreverent and moving, Meera Syal's Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee is an evocative story of friendship, marriage, betrayal, and the difficult choices women face. Meera Syal has created an indelible portrait of a close-knit group of Indian women living in London. Caught between two cultures, three childhood friends-Chila, Sunita, and Tania-are expected to revert to being obedient mothers and wives. But their world explodes when Tania makes a documentary, starring Chila and Sunita, about contemporary urban Indian Life. The result is an unforgettable story of friendship from the award-winning author of Anita and Me.
Autorenporträt
Meera Syal (b. 1963, Wolverhampton) is an English writer and actress. Educated at Manchester University, she was co-writer for a three-part BBC television series My Sister Wife, and wrote the screenplay for Bhaji on the Beach (Channel 4). A cast member and co-writer for Goodness Gracious Me and The Kumars at No. 42, her play Generation Next was programmed as part of the National Theatre's Connections 2012: Plays for Young People.