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A refreshing, unflinching and politically incorrect take on modern Britain from an extraordinary young Sikh writer.
Bhupinder 'Puppy' Singh Johal - handsome rakish and spiritually disenfranchised - has left behind the immigrant neighbourhood of Southall to mix with the elite of metropolitan London society. Sexually ambitious he is intent on living life to the full regardless of the consequences. When sloaney rich-girl Sophie falls for him he grabs the chance to escape his past and pursue the woman of his dreams the voluptuous sophisticate Sarupa who happens to be engaged to Sophie's cousin.…mehr

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A refreshing, unflinching and politically incorrect take on modern Britain from an extraordinary young Sikh writer.
Bhupinder 'Puppy' Singh Johal - handsome rakish and spiritually disenfranchised - has left behind the immigrant neighbourhood of Southall to mix with the elite of metropolitan London society. Sexually ambitious he is intent on living life to the full regardless of the consequences. When sloaney rich-girl Sophie falls for him he grabs the chance to escape his past and pursue the woman of his dreams the voluptuous sophisticate Sarupa who happens to be engaged to Sophie's cousin. Using whatever and whoever he can Puppy explores the grit and glamour of a city seething with the possibilities and politics of money race and sex: an incendiary cocktail that explodes changing him and those closest to him forever...
Autorenporträt
Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal is a freelance journalist and writes for The Times, the Guardian and the Evening Standard. He is married to the journalist Liz Jones, and currently lives in Hackney. He studied English and American literature at Nottingham University before starting a career in broadcasting with the BBC, which he left in 2000 to become a full-time writer. Tourism is his first novel.