![]() ![]() His uncle owns a spice company called Sona Masala and is the “sole earner” of the household (11) thus, those who live with him treat him best of everyone else in the house. The narrator then introduces his family that lives together this joint family includes his parents, uncle, sister, and wife. Their relationship was never strong, and the narrator remembers her for her strong feminist agenda. This unknown woman reminds the narrator of a woman he used to see regularly at Coffee House. ![]() The narrator then witnesses this woman attacking her male companion who is chased from the premises. ![]() ![]() The narrator currently sits at said café and observes a woman sitting nearby whose male friend enters and takes the seat across from her. There is a waiter employed there who the narrator considers to possess an oracular ability, as evidenced by his ability to often sense the issues of his customers before conversing with them. This non-linear novel opens with a portrait of Coffee House, an establishment where the main character and narrator (who remains unnamed throughout the novella) passes time to avoid his family. The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: Shanbhag, Vivek. ![]()
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