The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters (2019)

 
 

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The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters

(2019)

BY BALLI KAUR JASWAL 


OPTIONED FOR A US TELEVISION SERIES


Can three estranged sisters unite to honour their dying mother’s final wish?

British-born Punjabi sisters Rajni, Jezmeen and Shirina have never been close so when their dying mother instructs them to go on a pilgrimage across India to carry out her final rites, the sisters are forced together as they haven’t been for years.

Rajni is an archetypal eldest child bossy, knows best, always right but her perfect son dropped a devastating bombshell before she left and now she’s floundering.

Middle sister Jezmeen was always a loudmouth, translating her need for attention into life as a struggling actress. But her career is on the skids after an incident went viral and now she’s desperate to find her voice again.

Shirina has always been the perfect sister, who confounded expectations by having the most traditional arranged marriage of them all and moving to the other side of the world. But her perfect marriage isn’t what it seems and time is running out to make the right choice.

Each sister has her own reasons for agreeing to this ludicrous trip, and as the miles rack up, the secrets of the past and present are sure to spill out.

 
An absolute delight… sad, joyful, and exciting all at the same time.
— Bookpage (Starred Review)
This women-driven story explores family relationships and histories with grace, humor, and warmth.
— Kirkus Reviews
The story flows, moving easily from heartfelt to humorous without feeling forced... What may seem to be a singular story about first-generation, London-bred Punjabi women evolves into a story universal to us all.
— USA Today
Superb... The Unlikely Adventures combines the seriousness of Greek drama with the frivolity of the contemporary soap opera. Its faith in the power of human relationship to build bridges makes it a heartwarming read.
— The Hindu
Teen and adult fans of women’s fiction will find much to appreciate here.
— Publisher's Weekly