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In an seaside Indian city where Hindus, Muslims, and Christians coexist peacefully, a retired Muslim man decides to start a business out of his home, helping families to find marriage matches. As business picks up, he ends up hiring a poor, but educated, young Hindi woman as his assistant. Zama does a great job of explaining various aspects of Indian culture, while weaving it all together in an entertaining story with believable and sympathetic characters. It's not great literature, but it is a fun, interesting story, good for some light reading.

Great book, you would love the characters. Very entertainig.
Barbara M. reviewed The Marriage Bureau for Rich People (Marriage Bureau for Rich People, Bk 1) on + 55 more book reviews
A lot of fun. I have read all the books in the series and am hoping for more!