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Such Big Dreams
Such Big Dreams: A Novel | Reema Patel
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A savvy former street child working at a law office in Mumbai fights for redemption and a chance to live life on her own terms in this smart, haunting, and compulsively readable (Amy Jones, author of Were All in This Together) debut novel about fortune and survival. A page-turner of a story that doesnt shy away from exploring hard and painful truths about the way people navigate the systemic conditions of society.Zalika Reid-Benta, author of Frying Plantain Rakhi is a twenty-three-year-old haunted by the grisly aftermath of an incident that led to the loss of her best friend eleven years ago. Constantly reminded she doesnt belong, Rakhi lives alone in a Mumbai slum, working as a lowly office assistant at Justice For All, a struggling human-rights law organization headed by the renowned lawyer who gave her a fresh start. Fiercely intelligent and in possession of a sharp wit and an even sharper tongue, Rakhi is nobodys fool, even if she is underestimated by everyone around her. Rakhis life isnt much, but shes managing. That is, until Rubina Mansoor, a fading former Bollywood starlet, tries to edge her way back into the spotlight by becoming a celebrity ambassador for Justice For All. Steering the organization into uncharted territories, she demands an internship for Alex, a young family friend from Canada and Harvard-bound graduate student. Ambitious, persistent, and nave, Alex persuades Rakhi to show him the real India. In exchange, hell do something to further Rakhis dreams in a transaction that seems harmless, at first. As old guilt and new aspirations collide, everything Rakhi once knew to be true is set ablaze. And as the stakes mount, she will come face-to-face with the difficult choices and moral compromises that people make in order to survive, no matter the cost. Reema Patels transportive debut novel offers a moving, smart, and arrestingly clever look at the cost of ambition and power in reclaiming ones story.
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What a fantastic debut novel!

Rakhi is an office assistant working at an NGO and lives in a slum in Bombay. The story takes you to how she got to where she is through flashbacks and it centers on how she navigates her current life in a society who looks down on her and her hopes for creating a better life for herself.

I loved this book and had a hard time putting it down.

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*ARC received through #NetGalley…ages ago 😅*

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Preciouz29
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I really wanted to like this book much more than I did and I think the only thing holding me back was our protagonist, Rakhi. She is a very unlikeable protagonist and I just couldn't connect with her regardless of how much I wanted to root for her. Rakhi was so petulant and judgy that I simply couldn't get behind her. The other small issue I had was the use of all the Hindu words without including something for me to refer to for translations.

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