For many people, the London Underground is a grim (0) NECESSITY that gets them from A to B. But for (17)...... author Preethi Nair, it is a source of inspiration. She has just publised her first novel, Gypy Masala - a tale she dreamt up while commuting on the Metropolitan Line. 'Have you observed people on the Tube?' she asks (18)............ . 'Everyone is in their own little world. I just used to sit there and imagine what kind of lives they led.'
Gypsy Masala charts the adventures and (19) ............ thoughts of three members of an Indian family living in London, as they search for happiness. 'It is a story about following your dreams,' says Preethi, who gave up her high-pressure job as a management (20) ................ in order to go in (21) ............. of her ambition of becoming a writer. 'It was a big risk but it was definitely the right decision in terms of peace of mind and (22) .................. ,' she explains.
Preethi was born in a small village in the Indian state of Kerala and moved to London with her parents at the age of three. She says the striking contrast in cultures made a (23) .............. impression and is reflected in her story, which flits between the suburbs of London and (24) ................... India. Many of the scenes in the book are based on the place where she was born and spent long summer holidays.