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Hardcover Corner Shop Book

ISBN: 0312375565

ISBN13: 9780312375560

Corner Shop

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Book Overview

There are only two tragedies in life. One is not getting your heart's desire - and the other? Getting it. Fourteen-year-old Lucky Khalil loves three things: football, Star Wars and Portia, the girl who works in his grandfather's corner shop. In that order. But Lucky has a destiny worse than a destiny, he has a dream. He dreams that one day, his lucky left foot will win the World Cup for England . It torments him, because it tastes real, because when he wakes he weeps with disappointment that it is just a dream. Meanwhile, Lucky's mother Delphine seems to have had all her dreams come true.? But Delphine feels increasingly trapped in her apparently perfect marriage and gilded lifestyle. She fantasizes about rediscovering the freedom of her youth, but rekindling a relationship with her maverick father-in-law, Zaki, is only going to end in disaster. Zaki, a charming gambler who loved and lost Delphine long before she married his sensible and successful son, feels equally trapped in the corner shop that he has unwillingly run for years for his family's sake.? He wonders whether the time has come to abandon his middle class responsibilities, to try once more to achieve his own long-forgotten dreams. ?As each of the Khalils discovers in Roopa Farooki's beautifully written and richly layered tale, the closer one's dreams become, the more risk there is of losing sight of what really matters.

Customer Reviews

2 ratings

I thought it was interesting

First off, I am on a serious lack of sleep so bear with me here! I really enjoy this author's writing. It flows nicely and I thought her first book did as well. I know the other novel got lots of bad reviews and I was surprised at the harshness. In this novel I fell in love with the characters right away. Well, except for the husband who was just a plain jerk! The boy was cute with his soccer dream, however, me myself not caring for soccer got a little tired on all the commentary on his games. Lucky's grandfather (Now, I cannot remember his name or the boy's mother's name because I got no sleep last night) was a hoot. Very witty and always with the quips. This character was the most well developed of all. Now, I know this review is really juvenile and sounds like it's written by a 7 yr old but I just wanted to get on here and say that I enjoyed the book, in case someone wants to know. Now hopefully I can get some sleep...

A brilliant read - funny, witty, poignant

I thought that Roopa Farooki's first novel, Bitter Sweets, was a fantastic book, but Corner Shop is even better. It has laugh out loud comedy in places, and edge of your seat drama in others - a perfect mix of funny, witty and poignant. It's a twist on the universal family drama -about individuals pursuing their dreams, and what happens afterwards. You really feel for the characters, despite all their faults. This is the type of book I love - a utterly pleasurable read, but one with genuine insight and which has something real to say. J Philips
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