
The Frustrated Women's Club
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Narrated by:
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Amandeep Ahuja
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Amandeep Ahuja
About this listen
Escaping meddling Punjabi family and first dates with both sets of parents present, Alia Arora is excited to reclaim her London-bred independence with a move to Dubai, the heart of the expat world.
But Indian parents rarely back down, and Alia finds that the pursuit of the idealized version of herself—effortless career and a banging social life—isn’t quite as easy as she’d hoped. From unappealing arranged-marriage suitors to managing accusations of having become a "coconut", Alia navigates it all with her trademark grace, irreverent wit, and colorful language.
Narrated in a series of hilariously funny and searingly honest blog posts, The Frustrated Women’s Club is a love letter to the Indian Millennial.
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