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Just Married, Please Excuse (2012)

by Yashodhara Lal(Favorite Author)
3.56 of 5 Votes: 8
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review 1: Expected this to be one more attempt by a new breed of 'Indian author' at a forceful attempt to make a mark. I was happily surprised at this simple,honest, hilarious story!! The sense of humour is subtle but effective. I laughed out loud on many pages... Stony silences inherited by her mother..? Well... I so relate to it! Her struggles with wearing a sari...and her attempts at driving were so funny!! And not to forget the fact that everything was the husbands fault!! Loved it...!!
review 2: Yashodhara is 23 years old. She is childish and throws tantrums most of the time. She is a graduate from IIM and is totally focused on her career.Vijay is 30 years old. He is an Engineer from IIT. His modest upbringing has rendered him as a very caring and matured person. He
... more speaks his mind and is never diplomatic.The two people meet... Date... Fall in love... And get married in spite of the differences... Yes! Differences.... Differences in age... Characteristics... Upbringing... Backgrounds... And what not!Just Married Please Excuse by Yashodhara Lal is a story of two people who get spliced despite being complete opposites. As they say, opposites get attracted and marriage follows. What happens after that forms the major part of the story.Thus evolves story about the couples’ take on routine matters of life. From the home's décor to the upbringing of their little one, Anoushka, who is lovingly called as ‘Peanut’ throughout the narrative.I liked the characterization of the protagonist’s parents. Vijay’s parents take pride in their daughter-in-law’s academic achievements. They don’t complain about the fact that she lacks the skills of a good home-maker. Though they belong to a very orthodox background, their thinking is shown as progressive. A rather true representation of modern day career-oriented women and the way in-laws have started seeing things.On the other hand, Yashodhara’s mother comes across as more chilled out. She drinks beer with her son-in-law and enjoys her freedom.The book also puts across an important lesson that needs to be followed for a successful marriage and ‘happily ever after’…. The lesson, being, to adjust! The couple need to accept each other as they are…Expect no changes… Instead they should learn to adapt to their new roles and each other, of course!In short, the book can be completed in a single sitting and the narrative helps you to envision each situation. It is recommendable for light reading. It portrays the transformation of a young couple who fall in love… get married… It also takes us through their life since parenthood… If you are married, I bet you will be able to relate to the situations. If you are not, thinking that the institution of marriage is not as bad as it sounds! less
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Lucy
Just lafd my ass off!Love the humour..not too much of a story..but definitely nice and funny!
jt07
The book is really good and humorous. Had a good time reading it..
melondyd
gr8 book full of humour just can't stop laughing
Jdaniel
Hilarious and interesting read !
RachelleS
good
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