Īparita Bhandari, a columnist for the CBC, stated that it was a "lively, sexy and thought-provoking east-meets-west story". Kirkus Reviews stated that the story "enchants". Milne stated that the word used are "vivid" and that the author "gives voices to women who are generally voiceless, and ignored, and she lets them talk about sex to boot." ![]() Rosie Milne of the Asian Review of Books gave the book 3.5 stars. ![]() The Economist praised the book, stating it is a "funny and moving tale of desire and its discontents." The women begin to tell stories about their sexual lives after they encounter a copy of Red Velvet: Pleasurable Stories for Women that Nikki brought. Her students, older women whose husbands had died, have difficulties with English. She chooses to become a creative writing teacher, for the Sikh Community Association, located in Southall. ![]() Nikki is intrigued when her sister Mindi, a nurse who is making enough money to support herself, chooses to do an arranged marriage. The main character, Nikki Grewal, is a 22-year-old woman in London, who dropped out of law school and works at O’Reilly's pub, going against the expectations of her Punjabi Sikh family.
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