“An absolute joy to read.
Through her close encounters with the bovine kind, Narayan shows how Indian traditions are incorporated into her contemporary way of life.”—Library Journal, starred review.
“Sincere and laugh-out-loud funny . . .
Narayan’s rich and evocative writing transports readers to the busy streets of Bangalore and a fully formed picture of modern India.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Filled with the vivid colors, sights, and sounds
of a vibrant and ancient culture, Narayan’s in-depth treatment of cow mythology is a beautiful ode to her motherland.”—Booklist
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Reviews and Articles
Radio France on The Milk Lady of Bangalore
In which my book, La Laitiere de Bangalore or The Milk Lady of Bangalore made it to Radio France. Thank you so much, Isabelle Martinetti, for this feature. We found [...]
Review of the French Milk Lady in Le Soir
Les brèves des Livres du Soir A découvrir également. Shoba Narayan. - D.R. Par P.My et Da.Cv. Mis en ligne le 15/02/2020 à 15:00 La laitière de Bangalore ** Shoba Narayan De retour en Inde après [...]
French review of La Laitiere de Bangalore
Une vache dans l'ascenseur Par Jean-Claude Perrier, le 31.01.2020ROMAN/INDE 27 FÉVRIER SHOBA NARAYAN Shoba Narayan - Photo DR/MERCURE DE FRANCE Grâce à l'animal totem de l'Inde, Shoba Narayan raconte son retour au pays natal et sa vie [...]
Interview with the translator of Milk Lady
Listen to the interview here 2020 |La Nuit de l’Inde - Entretien 2/3 avec Karthika Naïr, auteure et poétesse, qui publie "Le Tigre de miel" et Johanna Blayac traductrice de "La laitière de Bangalore" de [...]
French review of La Laitiere de Bangalore
2 livres coups de coeur pour une échappée indienne A VOIR Styles A LIRE ! Par Delphine Peras, publié le 12/03/2020 à 10:32 , mis à jour le 26/04/2020 à 10:58 "La Laitière de Bangalore", par Shoba Narayan Malgré [...]
I am going to the Paris Book Fair!
The Festival du Livre de Paris has a joyful homepage. India is the guest of honour this year and so there are several wonderful authors, who are participating in various events, receptions and panels-- including [...]
French National Day 2020
Against COVID-19, liberté, égalité and fraternité ! The French National Day is commonly known as Bastille Day and is celebrated every year on 14th July, symbolically marking the end [...]
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Testimonials
Udderly delightful. A herd of often funny and always fascinating bovine adventures . . . There’s plenty of heart and soul in this book as Narayan takes readers on a unique tour of her Indian neighborhood, where there’s never a dull moment.”
Bookpage
“Sincere and laugh-out-loud funny . . . Narayan’s rich and evocative writing transports readers to the busy streets of Bangalore and a fully formed picture of modern India.”
Kirkus Reviews
Joyful…. Although readers may find [Narayan’s] analysis of Indian society illuminating and enjoy her breakdown of what makes a white, red, gold or smoke-colored cow worth appreciating, the real reason you’ll love this book is the author herself: a woman so curious, funny and self-deprecating that she is able to show us—delightfully—how the past informs our future.”
Kerri Arsenault, Oprah.com
Lovely, light-hearted…. a journey through cultural mores and female friendship, as well as a look at the spiritual and historical part that cows play in India; an easy read that you can’t help but love.”
Refinery29
An absolute joy to read!
Through her close encounters with the bovine kind, Narayan shows how Indian traditions are incorporated into her contemporary way of life.”
A delight
“Anyone with the slightest interest in India or cows will find Narayan’s memoir, with its myriad insights, a delight.”
A Unique View
When a personal memoir like this one comes along, and it eschews high drama for gentle humor, dives deep into socio-cultural history, and presents slices of contemporary life as constant sources of everyday wonder, it’s a refreshing welcome . . . Narayan’s integrity of intention shines through so clearly and beautifully that it’s all too easy to take this journey with her.”