The Tiffin

A lost tiffin. An abandoned child. A boy's desperate search for family.

The dabbawallas of Mumbai deliver box lunches - called tiffins - to white collar workers all over the vast city. They are legendary for their near-perfect service: for every six million lunches sent, only one will fail to reach its intended destination. The Tiffin is about that one time in millions when a box goes astray, changing lives forever. When a note placed in a tiffin is lost, a newborn-Kunal-is separated from his mother. Twelve years later, Kunal lives as a virtual slave under the thumb of his foster father, Seth. With danger and oppression making it impossible to stay where he is, Kunal asks his friend Vinayak, an aging dabbawalla, to help him find his birth mother. Vinayak introduces Kunal to the tiffin carriers, and a plan is hatched. Along the way, Kunal learns what it means to be part of a family.

Praise for The Tiffin:

"Melding the fantastically factual with fiction, Narsimhan sheds light on a relatively unknown part of Mumbai life while simultaneously creating a compelling quest that reads like a classic folk tale. Forgive the groan-inducing wordplay, but a novel this original is one in six million." `~ Quill & Quire

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The Tiffin

A lost tiffin. An abandoned child. A boy's desperate search for family.

The dabbawallas of Mumbai deliver box lunches - called tiffins - to white collar workers all over the vast city. They are legendary for their near-perfect service: for every six million lunches sent, only one will fail to reach its intended destination. The Tiffin is about that one time in millions when a box goes astray, changing lives forever. When a note placed in a tiffin is lost, a newborn-Kunal-is separated from his mother. Twelve years later, Kunal lives as a virtual slave under the thumb of his foster father, Seth. With danger and oppression making it impossible to stay where he is, Kunal asks his friend Vinayak, an aging dabbawalla, to help him find his birth mother. Vinayak introduces Kunal to the tiffin carriers, and a plan is hatched. Along the way, Kunal learns what it means to be part of a family.

Praise for The Tiffin:

"Melding the fantastically factual with fiction, Narsimhan sheds light on a relatively unknown part of Mumbai life while simultaneously creating a compelling quest that reads like a classic folk tale. Forgive the groan-inducing wordplay, but a novel this original is one in six million." `~ Quill & Quire

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The Tiffin

The Tiffin

by Mahtab Narsimhan

Narrated by Michael Mola

Unabridged — 4 hours, 3 minutes

The Tiffin

The Tiffin

by Mahtab Narsimhan

Narrated by Michael Mola

Unabridged — 4 hours, 3 minutes

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Overview

A lost tiffin. An abandoned child. A boy's desperate search for family.

The dabbawallas of Mumbai deliver box lunches - called tiffins - to white collar workers all over the vast city. They are legendary for their near-perfect service: for every six million lunches sent, only one will fail to reach its intended destination. The Tiffin is about that one time in millions when a box goes astray, changing lives forever. When a note placed in a tiffin is lost, a newborn-Kunal-is separated from his mother. Twelve years later, Kunal lives as a virtual slave under the thumb of his foster father, Seth. With danger and oppression making it impossible to stay where he is, Kunal asks his friend Vinayak, an aging dabbawalla, to help him find his birth mother. Vinayak introduces Kunal to the tiffin carriers, and a plan is hatched. Along the way, Kunal learns what it means to be part of a family.

Praise for The Tiffin:

"Melding the fantastically factual with fiction, Narsimhan sheds light on a relatively unknown part of Mumbai life while simultaneously creating a compelling quest that reads like a classic folk tale. Forgive the groan-inducing wordplay, but a novel this original is one in six million." `~ Quill & Quire


Editorial Reviews

Quill & Quire

“Melding the fantastically factual with fiction, Narsimhan sheds light on a relatively unknown part of Mumbai life while simultaneously creating a compelling quest that reads like a classic folk tale. Forgive the groan-inducing wordplay, but a novel this original is one in six million.” Starred Review

National Post

“[The Tiffin] is a great book about social consciousness ... because it can show you that just because someone lives halfway around the world doesn't mean they're not dealing with the same issues you're dealing with.”

CM Magazine

“Narsimhan recounts a marvellous, well-told story about what it means to belong ... When all is lost (or even just one tiffin!), Narsimhan demonstrates how hope can survive! Recommended.”

Maria Martella

“I really enjoyed travelling to Mumbai in this story, and experiencing the sights, smells, and sounds of this populous city ... this is a unique survival story that will captivate junior and intermediate students.”

Sonika M

“I give this book 5 stars because I absolutely love how The Tiffin provides an insight into Mumbai's food delivery system that still continues today. I enjoyed how the author gives an insight into the life of a tiffin carrier. This story certainly has much more than meets the eye and is a celebration of culture and one of the world's most complex and efficient food delivery systems.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178807552
Publisher: Stardust Stories
Publication date: 01/04/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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