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Thursday, 1 October 2020

The Mother of all parties by Padmini Sankar

Title: The Mother of all parties

Publisher: harpercollinsin
Author : paddersatdubai
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'The mother of all parties' by Padmini Sankar is a delectable story and the experience of reading is equally luscious.
As the title suggests the story revolves around a party, 20th marriage anniversary of Pam and Raj, an occasion to evince the superiority and subdue the snide remarks of Honey Sarin. Pam and Honey belong to the same lavish society in Dubai but a silent competition of 'making fun of' exists. Despite of busy professional life, they never compromised any chance of social gathering and it has been beautifully depicted how those occasions turn into a source of labrish.



The anniversary is four weeks away, without wasting time Pam starts sketching the theme of the party. Pam finds herself submerged in numerous problems with each passing day. How she will make it?

The story is very relatable, it unmasks the faces who greet and complement us at each possible occasion. The priority of life defines the happiness in life it has been beautifully described in the story. The author is very ingenious and generous to inject 'a witty remark' which turns an entertaining story. There are many resources to relish in the story and the author brilliantly manages to intact the momentum throughout the narration.

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