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Nadine

By: Vimi Bajaj
Narrated by: Tania Rodrigues
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In this captivating debut story, a young woman in India about to plunge into an arranged marriage seeks the advice of an older friend - an eccentric expat who has led an unconventional life.

In a quiet suburb of New Delhi, two next-door neighbors develop a friendship: one, a young woman engaged to be married, and the other, Nadine: a woman in her 60s living with her second husband. We follow these two women through their phone calls and visits together, diving deeper into Nadine's storied past: With her larger-than-life personality and proclivity to defy society's conventions, her insight weighs heavily on her young friend, about to face a major turning point of her own.

Nadine is a poignant short story about the choices, big and small, that shape our lives.

©2021 Vimi Bajaj (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC.
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About the Creator

Vimi Bajaj is a writer based in Chicago. Her short story "Gauri and the Night-watchman" was shortlisted for The Bristol Short Story Prize in 2016 and published in their anthology. Her work has also been published in The Writer’s Chronicle, The Asian American Literary Review, The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review, and Panorama: the Journal of Intelligent Travel. She has an MFA from The Bennington Writing Seminars.

About the Performer

Actor and voice artist Tania Rodrigues has narrated many audiobooks, both fiction and non-fiction, by a range of illustrious and award-winning authors including Kiran Desai, Arundhati Roy, David Mitchell, Jeanette Winterson CBE, Tahmima Anam, and Sita Bhramachari. Her stage appearances include playing Emerald in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children for the Royal Shakespeare Company, and her many screen appearances include Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Rev, Doctors, Eastenders, and more.

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Ramblings of selfish older woman dumped on younger woman. The more I learned about Nadine, the less I liked her. This book was not worth my time. I was hoping there would be some more focus on the woman into the thought process of a woman headed into arranged marriage. How would she overcome her fear about marrying a stranger? How would she know he was the one? I never got to know whether marriage happened or not. That was very annoying.

disappointing

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This was a short listen, with excellent narration...but the older woman teaching the younger woman had few lessons to teach that I found virtuous, uplifting, or hopeful. There was no swearing, sex, or violence for those concerned about such things.

Odd story

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The narrator does a wonderful job, but the structure of the story was so all over the place and confusing that I couldn’t even follow along. It sounded like a great story but I really wish it was written in a coherent way so I could understand what was going on.

Writing was so confusing

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We never know when someone will show up, share their life stories or secrets with us, change our perspective of something. I believe this short story reveals how these moments come and how it shapes one's believes little by little.

Not only that, it gives a glimpse of women (Nadine) who own the beliefs which are not quite the same as many women's think in the family life or themselves. In the story, Nadine's talk may lead her to critics from society, but with these worried and uncomfortable feelings, she still chooses to share thoughts to helping her much younger friend to make important choices in her life. This is a very important topic and still lots to talk about it even in 2021. I thank the author Vimi Bajaj who wrote this story and she did a good job.

(I'm not a native in the language of English, please ignore my grammar if it's not correct. )

A glimpse of women's choices

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The story was so-so and ended quite abruptly. There was also a point where prior sentences were repeated. Editing issue, perhaps? On the other hand, the narrator/reader was excellent.

Eh

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