BookTalk: Pallavi Gopinath Aney | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2022-07-25T18:00:10+08:00 Peatix epigrambooks BookTalk: Pallavi Gopinath Aney tag:peatix.com,2022:event-3271043 2022-06-25T17:00:00SGT 2022-06-25T17:00:00SGT Book Talk: Pallavi Gopinath Aney Date and Time: 25 June, 5pm - 6pmAddress: Epigram Coffee Bookshop @ Singapore Art Museum, 39 Keppel Road #01-02, Tanjong Pagar Distripark S089065Book Talk is a series of ongoing conversations happening at the Epigram Coffee Bookshop! 💬Join the author of Kopi, Puffs & Dreams for an intimate conversation as she shares more about the book and discusses second chances, friendship, and what follows after dreaming. In 1902, the protagonists of the novel, Puthu and Krishnan leave India under very different circumstances. Meeting aboard a ship bound for Malaya, they later take a stab at the Singaporean dream by starting a business together. But what comes after the realisation of their dreams? About Kopi, Puffs & DreamsAt the turn of the twentieth century, two young men from Palakkad, Puthu and Krishnan, meet aboard a ship bound for Malaya, and strike up an instant connection. Over the next two decades, they set up a restaurant in Singapore selling curry puffs and kopi, become successful, get married and start families. However, Krishnan harbours a dark secret that threatens to destroy the dreams he and Puthu have built together, a secret that only carelessness can reveal…About the AuthorPallavi Gopinath Aney is a partner at an international law firm in Singapore, and a mentor to young lawyers specifically focusing on diversity initiatives in a changing world. Originally from Kerala and Delhi, she has called Singapore home since 2006. Her writing often tackles the immigrant experience. Kopi, Puffs and Dreams is her first novel.Admission is free with registration. Limited spots are available.For more information and questions, feel free to contact marketing@epigram.sg. Updates tag:peatix.com,2022-06-25 05:06:18 2022-06-25 05:06:18 Title was changed to "BookTalk: Pallavi Gopinath Aney". Orig#1229658