<p><b><font></b><b>''An entertaining and delightful story about breaking tradition, creating your own path, and standing your ground'' </b><br>Jane Igharo, author of <i>Ties That Tether</i><b></font></b><br><br><b><font></b><b>Zoya must choose between tradition and the opportunity of a lifetime. . .</b><b></font></b><br>______________________________________<br><br>Zoya is not a perfect Indian daughter. She''s overweight, independent and unmarried in a society that values slim, obedient women.<br><br>And at twenty-six, she is hurtling towards her expiration date in Mumbai''s arranged marriage super-mart. But when her family''s matchmaking <i>finally</i> works, everything seems to be on the up - all until she is offered a dream job in New York City.<br><br>Zoya must now make the choice of a lifetime, but not without a few cultural casualties and, of course, an accidental love story along the way . . .<br><br><b>In this hilarious comedy of manners set in Mumbai, where