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A Few Good Friends

A Few Good Friends

Current price: $15.99
Publication Date: January 1st, 2050
Publisher:
Hachette India
ISBN:
9789350097199
Pages:
320

Description

Those were the best days of our lives...For Aadi, Srini, Ambi, TD, Miru and Kajo, the twentieth anniversary reunion of their batch from IIM Calcutta provides the perfect opportunity to set aside their everyday anxieties and relive the heady days of their youth. But things begin to go awry when ex-lovers reunite, old grudges resurface and long-held secrets come tumbling out. As they navigate an eventful weekend in Goa packed with expected nostalgia and unexpected drama, what becomes increasingly clear is that while friends are fallible, friendships are forever...Sparkling with wit, warmth and the easy craft that has marked Swati Kaushal's bestselling novels, A Few Good Friends is a refreshing, nuanced take on friendship, love and this crazy thing called life

About the Author

Swati Kaushal is the bestselling author of four highly acclaimed novels, Piece of Cake, A Girl Like Me, Drop Dead and Lethal Spice. An alumna of Lady Shri Ram College, New Delhi, and an MBA from IIM Calcutta, Swati has worked with Nestlé India Ltd and Nokia Mobile Phones, India. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, kids and a few good friends. To connect with Swati visit her Facebook page Author Swati Kaushal, follow her on Twitter at @swatikaushal, or leave a review or comment on her Amazon and Goodreads author pages.

Praise for A Few Good Friends

'A whiff of fresh air... What holds the attention is [Kaushal's] total lack of pretentious claims, her no-nonsense approach, the take-it-or-leave it attitude, and the conversational ease with which the narrative simply whizzes by, sweeping the reader along with its irresistible, irrepressible joie de vivre'—Tribune

'Kaushal knows how to spin a delectable yarn.'—Tribune

'A master of the popular fiction category... Kaushal's writing is crisp and refreshing'—Verve

'Swati's humor rests on a sharp eye for character and witty dialogue'—Deccan Herald

'The pace never drops... Swati is in complete control of her protagonist and her environment'—Business Standard