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In a tiny flat in Bombay Imelda Mendes - Em to her family - is by turns flamboyant, maniacally affectionate and cruelly candid. Her husband - Augustine, the 'Big Hoom' - and two children must endure her 'microweathers': swings from searing joy to brooding malevolence. And here is the story of how this family of four came to be. Of how Imelda was courted by Augustine - 'Hello, Buttercup' - and of how with the passage of time and the arrival of her children she slowly turned into Em, loving and loathing a world terrified of her extravagant excesses . . . 'Profoundly moving. I cannot remember when I last read something as touching as this.' Amitav Ghosh 'Hilarious, reckless, brilliant.' Kiran Desai 'A near-perfect account of a psychologically troubled mother. Touching and funny.' Irish Times 'Delightful. Pinto is quite a genius with dialogue.' Guardian
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Em and the Big Hoom, Jerry Pinto
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- Released
- 2015
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- Title
- Em and the Big Hoom
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jerry Pinto
- Publisher
- Penguin UK
- Released
- 2015
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 0241966515
- ISBN13
- 9780241966518
- Series
- Rating
- 4.2 out of 5
- Description
- In a tiny flat in Bombay Imelda Mendes - Em to her family - is by turns flamboyant, maniacally affectionate and cruelly candid. Her husband - Augustine, the 'Big Hoom' - and two children must endure her 'microweathers': swings from searing joy to brooding malevolence. And here is the story of how this family of four came to be. Of how Imelda was courted by Augustine - 'Hello, Buttercup' - and of how with the passage of time and the arrival of her children she slowly turned into Em, loving and loathing a world terrified of her extravagant excesses . . . 'Profoundly moving. I cannot remember when I last read something as touching as this.' Amitav Ghosh 'Hilarious, reckless, brilliant.' Kiran Desai 'A near-perfect account of a psychologically troubled mother. Touching and funny.' Irish Times 'Delightful. Pinto is quite a genius with dialogue.' Guardian

