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Abha Dawesar

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Beinhaltet die Namen: Abha Dawesar, Abba DAWESAR

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Werke von Abha Dawesar

Babyji (2005) 307 Exemplare
That Summer in Paris: A Novel (2006) 70 Exemplare
Miniplanner: A Novel (2000) 15 Exemplare
L'Inde en héritage (2009) 10 Exemplare
The Three of Us (2003) 3 Exemplare
Die Physik des Vergnügens (2012) 2 Exemplare
sensorium (2012) 1 Exemplar
l'agenda des plaisirs (2011) 1 Exemplar
Aquele Verão em Paris (2009) 1 Exemplar

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Breaking the Bow: Speculative Fiction Inspired by the Ramayana (2012) — Mitwirkender — 24 Exemplare

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Geburtstag
1974-01-01
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
India

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> Par Flora (EdiLivre.com) : Babyji d'Abha Dawesar
23 avr. 2017 ... Babyji est une histoire de femmes. De quatre femmes précisément : une lycéenne, une divorcée, une bonne à tout faire et bien sûr Babyji, l'héroïne de ce roman moderne et réjouissant. A travers le portrait de ces femmes, Abha Dawesar nous dépeint l'Inde telle qu'elle est aujourd'hui, mélange d'une société traditionnelle et d'un monde nouveau où les femmes vivent leur sexualité librement, sans considération des codes moraux qu'on pourrait leur imposer.… (mehr)
 
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Joop-le-philosophe | 11 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 9, 2018 |
The one thing I like about this book is that it does not shy away from sexual scenes. Not that it is full of them, but certainly they are where they should be, and perhaps more. With that said, after about half way, everything that seems entertaining and engaging turns a bit annoying. Perhaps we are meant to be annoyed with the 15-year-old studious girl who has too many female lovers, an older married man chasing her a la Humbert Humbert, a best friend who is infatuated with her, no wait, infatuated with one of her three female lovers... And it goes on and on. There are things the narrative does very well, like fitting everything in with the Indian caste system and its workings, with the desire of chasing an education dream abroad, with the usual stuff that happens in high schools everywhere in the world. But sometimes the events, the love affairs, the Casanova behavior seem way too incredulous. I thought of it as "OK, it's more like a fantasy a high school boy/girl would have..." but by the time the married man (who happens to be her best friend's father) started hitting on her, I was a bit tired. And the ending? Well, there is no ending. There is a big build-up to this party where all involved love interests and every other problematic person in Anamika's life will meet, aaaand... they do... aaaand it just ends. Which makes me think perhaps there is a sequel. But I am not sure if I will have the patience or energy to read it (I imagine it will be the adventures of Anamika in Amereeeeka, a liberal arts college, of course, what else? May I suggest Smith?)… (mehr)
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bluepigeon | 11 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 15, 2013 |
I am not super excited to read about teenagers discovering their sexuality, but at least Babyji has a *lot* of sexuality to discover. The part that struck me the most was the simultaneous utter amorality and obsession with right and wrong of the narrator - I suspect all teenagers are sociopaths when their hormones are on the upswing.
 
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