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The English Teacher and Other Stories
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The English Teacher and Other Stories

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‘I don’t know, memsahib, ’ she said in the end.‘But I don’t like it, that man coming here. I

hope he does not come again.’

‘He will… And the next time he comes, don’t behave like a rabbit. Face him like a man.’

Miss Coelho took intimidation in her stride, whether by the underworld don’s

henchmen, or rapacious builders like her new landlord. They were minor

inconveniences. Her purpose in life was to serve the Lord by teaching good

English to her young students and, if possible, adults as well. God knew they

needed it.

The other fourteen women that anchor the stories in this collection are quite

different, but remarkable in their own way. Like Mrs Hiralal Motilal Jain, in ‘Only

an Indian Wife’, who’s shrewder than any crooked taxation lawyers could be. In

‘Janaki’, the eponymous housemaid is but a demure young woman-or is she?

The Bombay-born Shabana Meherali, in ‘By a Thread’, might be confined to her

marital home in Rawalpindi, but there’s really nothing that can stop her from

finding someone to converse with in her mother tongue. Asha, in ‘Saga-vhala’,

is as glued to south Bombay as to the TV, and knows more about Bollywood

than even judges at a quiz contest. Freny, in ‘Her F word’, is happily married to

a successful doctor like herself but harbours a secret longing in her heart. And

there’s Indira, Under Secretary, in ‘Women Can’t Play It’-not one for playing

chess; but the game she is adept at is far more complex and cunning.

‘Women are like men, only different, mostly better, ’ writes Kiran Doshi in the

Author’s Note-and then proceeds to show us how in fifteen memorable stories

written with quiet, compelling humour and an intuitive understanding of life’s

little triumphs and troubles and abiding oddness. The English Teacher is a book of

great charm, and thoroughly entertaining.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Books
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
232
ISBN
9789390477272

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Description

‘I don’t know, memsahib, ’ she said in the end.‘But I don’t like it, that man coming here. I

hope he does not come again.’

‘He will… And the next time he comes, don’t behave like a rabbit. Face him like a man.’

Miss Coelho took intimidation in her stride, whether by the underworld don’s

henchmen, or rapacious builders like her new landlord. They were minor

inconveniences. Her purpose in life was to serve the Lord by teaching good

English to her young students and, if possible, adults as well. God knew they

needed it.

The other fourteen women that anchor the stories in this collection are quite

different, but remarkable in their own way. Like Mrs Hiralal Motilal Jain, in ‘Only

an Indian Wife’, who’s shrewder than any crooked taxation lawyers could be. In

‘Janaki’, the eponymous housemaid is but a demure young woman-or is she?

The Bombay-born Shabana Meherali, in ‘By a Thread’, might be confined to her

marital home in Rawalpindi, but there’s really nothing that can stop her from

finding someone to converse with in her mother tongue. Asha, in ‘Saga-vhala’,

is as glued to south Bombay as to the TV, and knows more about Bollywood

than even judges at a quiz contest. Freny, in ‘Her F word’, is happily married to

a successful doctor like herself but harbours a secret longing in her heart. And

there’s Indira, Under Secretary, in ‘Women Can’t Play It’-not one for playing

chess; but the game she is adept at is far more complex and cunning.

‘Women are like men, only different, mostly better, ’ writes Kiran Doshi in the

Author’s Note-and then proceeds to show us how in fifteen memorable stories

written with quiet, compelling humour and an intuitive understanding of life’s

little triumphs and troubles and abiding oddness. The English Teacher is a book of

great charm, and thoroughly entertaining.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Books
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
232
ISBN
9789390477272