![]() ![]() Their story is reminiscent of Austen's classic novel - both pride and prejudice abound - but calling it a retelling of Pride and Prejudice would do it an injustice. ![]() Trisha's not-so-white privilege gets his defenses up, and their ongoing battle of wills forces them to examine their own positions in society and their biases against each other. It's a fiery meeting, full of anger fueled by misplaced pride, so you can imagine Trisha's shock when she realizes that DJ is also the protective older brother of one of her patients.īorn in London to Anglo-Indian and Rwandan parents, DJ turned to cooking to cope with the poverty and racism of his childhood. Trisha's estranged from her family, but she's trying to reconnect - and at one of her brother's fundraisers, she runs into (almost literally) chef DJ Caine, who's there to cater the event. Neurosurgeon Trisha Raje's family is Indian American royalty: Not only is her father is an actual prince in India, but her mother is a former Bollywood star and her brother's running for governor of California. ![]() How?īollywood meets Jane Austen - in San Francisco! - in Sonali Dev's Pride, Prejudice and Other Flavors. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. ![]() Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors Author Sonali Dev ![]()
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