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All the Fishes Come Home to Roost

Rachel Manija Brown

When Rachel was six in the early 80s her parents whisked her off from LA to join an ashram in a backwater town in India. They were followers of Meher Baba best known for the slogan 'Don't worry be happy'. She was the only foreign child in a 100-mile radius and the ashram was populated by holy madmen and unhinged aging hippies.

As if that wasn't enough to contend with Rachel the daughter of Jewish Baba-lovers was bundled off to the Bleeding Heart School a last vestige of the British Empire staffed by nuns with a penchant for keeping their charges standing in the midday sun until they fainted.

Surrounded by adults who were patently mad Rachel buried herself in comics tamed the local wildlife and spent a lot of time avoiding her mother.

By turns moving jaw-droppingly strange and very very funny this is a brilliant memoir of a distinctly odd childhood that lingers in the mind and demands to be recommended to all your friends.

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  • Classification : Travel & Travel Writing
  • Pub Date : JAN 1, 2007
  • Imprint : Hodder Paperbacks
  • Page Extent : 336
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780340898833
  • Price : INR 575
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Rachel Manija Brown

Rachel Manija Brown is an award-winning scriptwriter and comedy writer. She has also been a disaster relief worker a stage manager and a teacher for kids who've been expelled. She is 32 and lives in Los Angeles.

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