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Tongue-in-cheek humour in debut fiction 'Kitty party' women

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Everyday stories of five women who get together to hold 'kitty parties' through which they catch up on each other's lives, search for solutions to problems, meditate and tell feel-good-stories makes the plot of senior mediaperson Ananaya Banerjee's debut fiction.

Titled "The Kitty Party Sanyasins", the book, a Harper Collins imprint, says Banerjee "is a tongue in cheek title."

"The idea of using the theme of kitty parties came to me because such parties happen everywhere. Some women wouldn't miss a kitty party for anything. There is one being held in a park near my house," says Banerjee who released the book last evening at a function here.
 

The author sketches out the life stories of the women -- Mira, Ruhi, Bella, Lila and the protagonist Alison. What unites them is a common thread a sense of emptiness in their lives, despite flourishing careers and a family life.

The plot picks up from the resolve of these women to meet every week to discuss their problems, meditate and discuss feel good stories.

"The idea was that maybe if people get together to discuss things informally, they would be able to find solutions to their problems," shares the debutante author, who says she has never attended a kitty party in her life, but has witnessed many.

The novel seems to provide a fresh perspective to loss, attachment and solace and presents a feminine-centric view of the world.

The author says she intends to present the healing factor offered by 'Kitty Parties' that moves beyond just the idea of a group of chattering women.

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First Published: Dec 03 2014 | 11:38 AM IST

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