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The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters

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'engaging and delightful' 5 star review 'Fresh, funny and moving' 5 star review 'laugh out loud' 5 star review British-Punjabi sisters Rajni, Jezmeen and Shirina Shergill have never been close. But now they've been thrown together on the strangest family holiday of all time... When their mother died, she had only one request: that her daughters take a pilgrimage across India to carry out her final rites. Suddenly, the three are packing their bags and heading to the airport, together for the first time in years. The sisters seem to have nothing in common, but they need each other now more than ever. And as the miles rack up on their family road-trip, each of them will make unexpected discoveries about themselves and each other. After all, there are no secrets between sisters... Grab your passport and let the Shergill sisters take you on a journey – warm, life-affirming and laugh-out-loud funny, don't miss this joyful story about friendship, family, and finding home.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 4, 2019
      Jaswal’s witty, emotional second novel (after Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows) is a heartfelt story of three sisters agreeing to the wishes of their deceased mother. The Shergill sisters—Rajni, Jezmeen, and Shirina—travel to India to embark on a Sikh pilgrimage and scatter their mother’s ashes. The sisters have never been close, and are quite distant now. Both Rajni, a school principal, and Jezmeen, a struggling actress, live in the U.K. Shirina moved to Australia, where she lives with her husband, Sehaj, and his controlling mother. Their journey in India is filled with bickering between Rajni and Jezmeen over Jezmeen’s clothing choices, while Rajni and Jezmeen express concern over Shirina and her limited participation in the trip. As the three women view the splendor of some of the Sikh temples of India, the bond of sisterhood becomes stronger. When Rajni and Jezmeen sense that Shirina is in trouble, they are able to look past their own problems to come to her aid. Jaswal reveals much about the sisters’ personalities through the use of flashbacks, explaining how previous events shaped their lives. Teen and adult fans of women’s fiction will find much to appreciate here. Agent: Anna Power, Johnson & Alcock.

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