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Book Review: Deep Fried by Mark Doyon

Book Details:

Author: Mark Doyon
Release Date: April 26, 2024
Series:
Genre: Tragicom, Humour, Contemporary Fiction
Format: E-book 
Pages: 244 pages
Publisher: Wampus Multimedia
Blurb:
Americanized millennial Arjun Chatterjee is a food-truck chef working in a parking lot outside the nation’s capital. He dreams up multiethnic recipes and pursues a young woman toiling in a Kafkaesque office nearby. Building a clientele, he faces life with a sly optimism.
One day he idly asks the sky: “Why am I here?”
Deep Fried is a tragicomic love story wrapped in creative freedom. Its chefs, musicians, and entrepreneurs face a world of oversized dreams and shaky prospects.
They try, fail, and fail better. Will it be enough?

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Deep Fried by Mark Doyon is a delightful and thought-provoking novel that dives into the life of Arjun Chatterjee, a millennial food-truck chef with big dreams and an even bigger heart. Set against the backdrop of America’s capital, Author Doyon crafts a narrative that is both a love letter to creative freedom and a brilliant exploration of the trials and triumphs of the American dream.

Arjun’s character is beautifully developed, representing a blend of optimism and realism that resonates deeply in today’s cultural landscape. His journey from concocting multiethnic recipes in his food truck to pursuing romantic interests and building a clientele is depicted with humour and heart. The author’s prose is crisp and engaging, infusing the story with a light-hearted tone that belies the deeper questions it probes.

One of the novel’s strengths is its rich cast of characters—chefs, musicians, and entrepreneurs—who embody the spirit of perseverance in the face of uncertain futures. Their collective narratives are both individually compelling and universally relatable. The book shines in its portrayal of their struggles to succeed against the odds, encapsulating the essence of “failing better.”

Overall, Deep Fried earns a solid four stars for its original storytelling, memorable characters, and the eloquent way it captures the zeitgeist of a generation.


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