All the Right People Book PDF by Priyanka R Khanna who was first published in The Hindu at the age of sixteen.
Tara-Shaan-Aria. Nearly twenty years ago in a classroom in Mumbai, three young girls formed a tight knit trio that navigated school and university, first loves and fresh starts.
But when Tara's father, Mohan Mehta, a prominent businessman, hits the headlines for the wrong reasons, this friendship comes under the scanner. Will their bond go the distance?
Tara is devastated. A social media star who found a way to fit into London's high society, she's worked her entire life to be the perfect everything. But she's always had friends and family by her side. That is, until she's left alone to pick up the pieces of the only life she knows.
Buy Book - As the daughter of a billionaire industrialist, in Aria Mistry's world, nothing short of perfection will do. Her father's pride and joy, she's always lived by the rules. When she meets Bollywood star Rohan Rawal, he challenges everything she's been raised to believe. Will she choose to follow her head or her heart? Download full PDF
Delhi party girl by night and a leading politician's dutiful daughter by day, Shaan Singh knows which role to play to get her own way. Feisty and fiercely intelligent, she has political aspirations of her own. But when her parents force her into marriage for strategic gain, how far will she fight to hold onto her freedom? Or will she give in?
Glittering, whip-smart and incredibly fun, All The Right People takes you into the hidden, privileged world of the wealthiest and most powerful families in Bombay, Delhi and London but tells a universal story. Of love. Of loss. Of family. Of friendship. Of difficult decisions.
And of women taking control of their own lives.
All the Right People Book PDF Details
Book Name | All the Right People |
Author | Priyanka R Khanna |
Language | English |
Paperback | 350 pages |
Weight | 100 g |
About the Author
Priyanka R Khanna grew up in Mumbai and graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. After graduation, she worked in the public relations department of Hearst Magazines in New York. She returned to Mumbai and joined the launch team of Vogue India, where she spent fifteen years as the fashion features director, overseeing fashion-related content across digital and print. Khanna, who was first published in The Hindu at the age of sixteen, continues to write and speak on art and design, fashion and culture. She lives in Mumbai, with her husband and two children.
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