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The aunties are back, fiercer than ever and ready to handle any catastrophe—even the mafia—in this delightful and hilarious sequel by Jesse Q. Sutanto, author of Dial A for Aunties. Meddy Chan has been to countless weddings, but she never imagined how her own would turn out. Now the day has arrived, and she can't wait to marry her college sweetheart, Nathan. Instead of having Ma and the aunts cater to her wedding, Meddy wants them to enjoy the day as guests. As a compromise, they find the perfect wedding vendors: a Chinese-Indonesian family-run company just like theirs. Meddy is hesitant at first, but she hits it off right away with the wedding photographer, Staphanie, who reminds Meddy of herself, down to the unfortunately misspelled name. Meddy realizes that is where their similarities end, however, when she overhears Staphanie talking about taking out a target. Horrified, Meddy can’t believe Staphanie and her family aren’t just like her own, they are The Family—actual mafia, and they're using Meddy's wedding as a chance to conduct shady business. Her aunties and mother won’t let Meddy’s wedding ceremony become a murder scene—over their dead bodies—and will do whatever it takes to save her special day, even if it means taking on the mafia.
An aunt is not just another mother—and aunts defy any sort of archetypal image. Like humanity, they span the spectrum, from down-home Auntie Em to the uninhibited Auntie Mame. Some aunts are smart, others are crazy. Some act bravely, others downright foolish. Now in Ingrid Sturgis’s marvelous Aunties, she gives these extraordinary women their due, sharing a wonderful, eclectic collection of thirty personal essays that explore the complex, seldom-profiled bond between aunts and their nieces and nephews. Profiling a variety of aunts from different cultures, temperaments, and walks of life—the surrogate mother, the wild aunt, the eccentric aunt, the mentor—the essays are written by well-known journalists and authors such as Pearl Cleage and M.J. Rose, as well as everyday people . . . all of whom bring their subjects to stirring life in their own unique ways. “Tia Sonia” made her living as an old-world witch in Honduras, providing her niece, Beverly James, with a tenuous connection to the country of her birth—and imparting a valuable lesson after she fails to predict her own tragic demise; the dramatic and glamorous “Tropical Aunts”—also known as Aunt Debs and Aunt Ava—ventured north from Florida only twice, but left an indelible mark on Enid Shomer’s ideas about being an independent woman; in the heartwarming “Bloodsense,” Mark Holt-Shannon’s magical Aunt Lolly, a woman with a heart as big as the ocean, provided unconditional love—and a bridge between three boys and the father who left them all behind. A wonderful celebration of family, Aunties is a labor of the heart and a show of reverence to the women whose intangible gifts of love and respect often pass without recognition. Through the vivid memories of real relationships, these narratives pay tribute to aunts everywhere.
After escaping from home, Aman got an important life experience. After Rachna's persuasion and personal experiences, Aman decided to return home. Maya's behavior changed drastically due to the fear of losing her son again. Maya not only changed her thinking but also established a relationship of love with Aman. This bond of love between mother and son became so deep that both of them decided to tie the knot of marriage.
By 1966, Amir has built a new life for himself in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. To keep the promise to his mother, he flies to Bombay, India to meet with the ten eligible women his family has found. The first few visits are unsuccessful, and with only three weeks to find a wife, hes getting discouraged. Amir is pleasantly surprised by a last-minute addition to the list, and his opinions of the whole process change dramatically. Could number eleven be the one? Nazeera is unlike any of the other women hes met. Captivated, he can no longer imagine his life without her. But will she leave her family and friends to marry him and move to America? Amir is not the first man to propose marriage to Nazeera. But, he is the first man to say he admires her self-confidence and independence. Suddenly, she has two tempting proposals to consider. One man treats her with respect - but lives in a land far away from her family. The other seems to offer everything shes ever wanted - but something about him bothers her. Her married friend assures her that if she follows her head, her heart will comply eventually. The problem is, she doesnt know what to do. Which man will truly make her happy?
"Winifred Elizabeth (Manning) Allbeck--"Snicklefritz" as her papa nicknamed her--began her life in the dead of winter when the world was being torn apart by The Great War and devastated by the Spanish Flu, the worst pandemic in recorded history. Nearly 100 years later, she and her daughter, Ellen (Allbeck) Maurer, sat down to tell her intimate story--interwoven with grand changes taking place in American rural life. From kerosene lamps and one-room schools to the Great Depression, times changed-- and so did her life. School years were followed by long-distance loves--captured through letters presented within the book--and her world expanded to include a happy forty-four-year marriage to Frank, whose tale blends into hers. The secluded life of the farm girl of the early 1900s eventually blossomed into adventures in more than two dozen countries on three continents." page 4 of cover
Doreen's story is a tale of modern Uganda. After her adored husband is abducted by armed men, she is harassed by her brothers-in-law. Destitute, she trains as a teacher, and sets up a drama and music project. She uncovers the exploitation and corruption of two headmasters, and meets many complications, though never loses her energy and humour.
I was born at eight o'clock in the morning!The fortune-teller said that if it was a boy, he would be either rich or noble. If it was a Girl, it would be terrible.Sure enough, my father died when I was young, and my husband became a vegetable when I was married.I put it all down to fate.However, he had appeared!He is tall and handsome and extremely rich. He sympathizes with me and likes me. He gives me warmth and help.However...The River Water of fate makes it impossible for us to be together!Time flew by.When the life of the River Water crashed countless waves and reefs in front of us, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Fate, it didn't abandon me.There was no way out, and in the dark, there was another marriage!Darling, let's do it again in this hard-won marriage.They would walk and cherish each other, snuggling together forever ...
The woman he had no intentions of loving, but who he did love, hopelessly. the woman he had no intentions of dating, but had ended up committing himself to. the woman who had always been four years elder to him, but realised it only when she was about to hit London for a PG course. the woman who had gotten into the car, without looking back once as he stood there on the empty streets outside the institute, nursing a broken heart. Akkie's relationships have followed a trial and error pattern. He finally meets the one woman who completes him. They both plan their 'dream wedding', only the wedding turns out to be anything but a dream! As Akkie tries to placate his agitated bride three days before their wedding, his past catches up with him, spelling disaster after disaster. the crunching blow comes, when the son of his first ever girlfriend calls him 'Papa' in the room filled to capacity with the bride's family. the wedding gets called off. But Akkie knows, there is no one else for him, but her
Stories are what that makes our lives exciting. Sometimes it's influenced by life, sometimes they are the outcome of pure imaginations. But, however they make look, at the end they all have many things to teach you, and this time BeTales is filled with stories in all your favourite genre. From Enemies to Lovers, Horror , haunting and ghost encounters, articles discussing self-empowerment, plight of women, sexual harassment in public places, while travelogue coves different places from India.