The Curry Club

The Curry Club by Risha Krishna is a humorous fiction book published by AuthorHouse in February 2011. This edition spans 108 pages and is written in English. The narrative centers on the experiences of Ashwara and Maria, two young girls navigating their childhood in Irvine, California during the 1980s, each coming from distinct cultural backgrounds—Indian and Ecuadorian.
Readers will find a relatable exploration of growing up in a new environment, as Ashwara and Maria face the challenges of fitting in while embracing the opportunities around them. The story delves into their adventures and the process of shaping their identities through friendships, cultural influences, and the vibrant pop culture of the ’80s. The Curry Club captures the essence of youth and the complexities of cultural integration in a lighthearted manner.
Official synopsis Publisher
Do you remember Southern California in the 1980’s? Do you know what it’s like to live someplace new? Did you ever feel like the whole world was weird and different and that only you and your best friend knew how to cope? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you will definitely find something to relate to in The Curry Club!
The Curry Club follows the stories of Ashwara and Maria, two young girls growing up in Irvine, CA in the 1980’s. Ashwara’s family comes from India. Maria’s family comes from Ecuador. Neither is completely comfortable living in Irvine, but both are excited about all the opportunities and adventure that comes their way.
Join their adventures as they grow up together learning about life and sculpting their unique identity from friends, cultures, families, and ’80s pop culture!
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