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Email: competition@bloomsbury.com
Subject: Competition: Marrying Anita by Anita Jain
Answer: Choose either Bananas or Combs
Closing date: 1 August 2008
Enter our competition to win a copy of Marrying Anita by Anita Jain. We have five copies to give away.
You are a single woman in your thirties, fed up with the singles scene. You are tired of singles dinner parties, and exhausted by phone calls, e-profiles, and forced dinner conversation. You fear you will never marry. What do you do?
Anita Jain, a New York-based Indian-American journalist, is just such a woman. Even her parents despair of her and have logged her details on to an Indian dating internet site. For years she has trusted the Western way of finding a husband, but maybe there’s something in arranged marriages after all. It certainly can’t get any worse. So she’s travelling to India in search of a perfect husband.
Marrying Anita is a refreshingly honest look at the modern search for a mate set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernising New India. Will she find a suitable man? If so, will he please her nosy parents, aunts, uncles and cousins? Is the new urban Indian culture all that different from New York? And is any of this dating worth the effort?
To win simply tell us what is the subject of one of Anita's father's hard luck stories? (HINT: you can find the answer here in an extract from the book.)
Please include your mailing address to enable us to send you a copy of the book should you win.
Email: competition@bloomsbury.com
Subject: Competition: Marrying Anita by Anita Jain
Answer: Choose either Bananas or Combs
Closing date: 1 August 2008

You are a single woman in your thirties, fed up with the singles scene. You are tired of singles dinner parties, and exhausted by phone calls, e-profiles, and forced dinner conversation. You fear you will never marry. What do you do?
Anita Jain, a New York-based Indian-American journalist, is just such a woman. Even her parents despair of her and have logged her details on to an Indian dating internet site. For years she has trusted the Western way of finding a husband, but maybe there’s something in arranged marriages after all. It certainly can’t get any worse. So she’s travelling to India in search of a perfect husband.
Marrying Anita is a refreshingly honest look at the modern search for a mate set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernising New India. Will she find a suitable man? If so, will he please her nosy parents, aunts, uncles and cousins? Is the new urban Indian culture all that different from New York? And is any of this dating worth the effort?
To win simply tell us what is the subject of one of Anita's father's hard luck stories? (HINT: you can find the answer here in an extract from the book.)
Please include your mailing address to enable us to send you a copy of the book should you win.
Many thanks to the wonderful staff at Birmingham Childrens Hospital caring for my tiny and very poorly grandson who was born at 29 weeks. Thanks to them he is getting a little stronger every day.:A:A:A
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