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The Arctic Curry Club
- Narrated by: Zoha Rahman
- Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
***Exclusive audio content included with several delicious recipes narrated by the author! Listen now!!!***
It’s possible to find home in the most unexpected places…
Soon after upending her life to accompany her boyfriend Ryan to the Arctic, Maya realises it’s not all Northern Lights and husky sleigh rides. Instead, she’s facing sub-zero temperatures, 24-hour darkness, crippling anxiety – and a distant boyfriend as a result.
In her loneliest moment, Maya opens her late mother’s recipe book and cooks Indian food for the first time. Through this, her confidence unexpectedly grows – she makes friends, secures a job as a chef, and life in the Arctic no longer freezes her with fear.
But there’s a cost: the aromatic cuisine rekindles memories of her enigmatic mother and her childhood in Bangalore. Can Maya face the past and forge a future for herself in this new town? After all, there’s now high demand for a Curry Club in the Arctic, and just one person with the know-how to run it…
A tender and uplifting story about family, community, and finding where you truly belong – guaranteed to warm your heart despite the icy setting!
Critic reviews
‘This unusual book was a real highlight in my festive reading this year’ My Weekly
‘Perfect for cold winter nights’ Hello
‘A heartwarming read for those long winter nights’ OK!
‘A heartwarming read for those long winter nights’ S Mag
‘An uplifting story’ Bella
‘A heartwarming story’ Fabulous
‘The perfect winter read’ My London
‘Sit back and snuggle down for just over 10 hours of warm, feel-good audio all about belonging’ The Sunday Post
‘A really different Christmas read’ Bishops Stortford Independent