Karma Gone Bad (How I learned to love Mangos, Bollywood, and
Water Buffalo) by Jenny Feldon
I had the distinct pleasure of reading an advanced review copy of this book through
NetGalley.com.
Imagine being snatched from the cosmopolitan streets of
Manhattan and dropped onto the monsoon flooded, water buffalo filled streets of
India. This is what happens to Jenny,
when her husband Jay is transferred to Hyderabad, India to start up a regional
office for his company Berkeley, King & Coolidge (affectionately known as
BKC). She has left behind her job, family, friends, and her beloved Starbuck to
become an expat wife. With no job, no
coffee, and Jay at the office all day, Jenny is lost. While Jay adapts to the
new culture, Jenny doesn’t and sinks into a depression fueled by $13.00 bottles
of Ragu spaghetti sauce and Lays “Style Cream and Onion” potato chips.
The more settled Jay becomes, the more upset and depressed
Jenny gets. At one point, Jay sends
Jenny back home to her parents in Boston and contemplates divorce. While in Boston, Jenny discovers that there
are people, places, and things that she actually enjoyed while in India. When Jay comes home for
Thanksgiving, they reconnect and Jenny agrees to go back to India for the
remainder of their stay.
Karma Gone Bad
rises above the self-absorbed whininess of Eat, Pray, Love and makes you really care about the people in the book.
Jenny’s failure to adjust to the significantly different culture and her
subsequent change of heart, made this a very enjoyable read.
Keep an eye out for this one and make sure you read it. Your karma will thank you.
Thanks for reading.
Title release date: November 5, 2013
Find it at Amazon, Books-A-Million, Barnes & Noble or your local independent book store.
Thanks so much for the wonderful review, Kathy! I'm so glad you enjoyed the book :)
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