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Anita and me by meera syal
Anita and me by meera syal












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anita and me by meera syal

Meena wants fishfingers and chips, not chapati and dhal she wants an English Christmas, not the usual interminable Punjabi festivities – but more than anything, she wants to roam the backyards of working-class Tollington with feisty Anita Rutter and her gang.īlonde, cool, aloof, outrageous and sassy, Anita is everything Meena thinks she wants to be. But, as the daughter of the only Punjabi family in the mining village of Tollington, her struggle for independence is different from most. Nine-year-old Meena can’t wait to grow up and break free from her parents.














Anita and me by meera syal