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How I Became a Farmer's Wife

By: Yashodhara Lal
Narrated by: Richa Sayal
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Mild-mannered Vijay is the perfect good Indian husband - responsible and predictable. Well, at least he was until he decided to turn farmer! 

Vijay's unsuspecting wife, Yashodhara, is caught off guard when, tired of the rigours of city life, he actually rents land and starts dairy farming! As if Yash didn't have enough going on already, what with her high-octane job, three children and multiple careers. As Vijay dives deeper into his quirky hobby, the family is plucked out of their comfortable life in the steel-and-chrome high-rises of Gurgaon and thrown headfirst into a startlingly unfamiliar world - complete with cows and crops, multiple dogs and eccentric farmhands, a shrewd landlady and the occasional rogue snake. Will these earnest but insulated city dwellers be able to battle the various difficulties that come with living a farmer's life? 

A laugh-out-loud romp that'll leave you wanting more!

©2018 Yashodhara Lal (P)2018 Audible, Inc.

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