The Milk Lady of Bangalore, Shoba Narayan
The Milk Lady of Bangalore, Shoba Narayan
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The Milk Lady of Bangalore
An Unexpected Adventure

Author: Shoba Narayan

Narrator: Soneela Nankani

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/23/2018


Synopsis

When Shoba Narayan, a writer and cookbook author who had lived for years in Manhattan, moves back to Bangalore with her family, she befriends the milk lady, from whom she buys fresh milk every day. These two women from very different backgrounds bond over not only cows, considered holy in India, but also family, food, and life. After Narayan agrees to buy her milk lady a new cow (she needs one and Narayan can afford it, so why not?), they set off looking for just the right cow. What was at first a simple economic transaction becomes something much more complicated, though never without a hint of slapstick. When Narayan starts dreaming of cows, a little Ayurvedic medicine is in order. (Cow urine tablets, anyone?) When Narayan offers her surprised neighbors fresh cow's milk, we learn about the place of milk in Indian culture. When Narayan wants a cow to bless her house, the spiritual and historical role that cows play in India is explored. In this charming true story about two women and the animal they share, readers are treated to an insider's of view of India. The Milk Lady of Bangalore is also a window into our universal connection to food and its sources, the intricacies of female friendship, and our relationship to all animals.

About Shoba Narayan

Shoba Narayan is an author and columnist who writes about food, travel, fashion, art and culture for Conde Nast Traveler, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School with a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship, awarded to the top three graduates in the class.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katy O. on January 21, 2018

Some books enter into my life for the simple purpose of making me a more informed world citizen, and I am all for that. However, THE MILK LADY OF BANGALORE 100% did that, but also did the almost impossible and utterly charmed and entertained me at the same time. Narayan has taken a topic that seems......more

Goodreads review by Srivalli on September 12, 2021

3 Stars Disclaimer: I picked this up as a memoir for a reading challenge because I prefer lighthearted memoirs. The author is an NRI, a US returnee in India, and it shows on every page of the book. It has been written for the US audience, and I’m not sure how much they’d be interested in without feel......more

Goodreads review by Virginia on December 22, 2017

This book was not what I expected. I saw in Book Browse that it was categorized as a "biography/memoir" and I somehow expected something different than what this book turned out to be. I thought it would be more of the typical type of memoir about some part of the author's life with a little informa......more