Uzma Jalaluddin's Ayesha at Last meets Jane Igharo's Ties That
Tether in this own voices comedy of manners set in Mumbai where
modernity jostles with tradition.
Zoya Sahni has a great education, a fulfilling job and a loving family
(for the most part). But she is not the perfect Indian girl. She's
overweight, spunky and dark-skinned in a world that prizes the slim,
obedient and fair. At 26 she is hurtling toward her expiration date in
Mumbai's arranged marriage super-mart, but when her auntie's matchmaking
radar hones in on the Holy Grail of suitors--just as Zoya gets a dream
job offer in New York City--the girl who once accepted her path as
almost option-less must now make a choice of a lifetime.
Big-hearted with piercing social commentary, The Rules of Arrangement
tells a powerful, irresistibly charming and oh-so relatable tale of a
progressive life that won't be hemmed in by outdated rules. But not
without a few cultural casualties, and of course, an accidental love
story along the way.