The Copenhagen Affair
Written by Amulya Malladi
Narrated by Soneela Nankani
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About this audiobook
Set in the capital city of the world’s happiest country, a comedy of manners about depression, the pressures of marriage, and the possibility of falling in love again, from the bestselling author of A House for Happy Mothers.
Sanya was always the perfect wife, but after a breakdown at her office, it’s her husband Harry’s turn to step up. His proposal? A temporary move to Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital city. He needs to be there to close a business deal and figures the change of scenery will do her good. Soon Sanya goes from hiding under her duvet to hiding in plain sight—a dark-skinned Indian American in a city of blondes.
Within Copenhagen’s glamorous high society, one man stands out—not only because of his intriguing scar but because he sees Sanya in a way Harry hasn’t for years. Anders Ravn owns the company Harry wants to acquire, and soon Sanya begins to fall for him. As allegations of white-collar crime arise, she learns of Harry’s infidelity, and having an affair with Anders seems ever more tempting. Surrounded by old money, smoked fish on dark breads, and way too many bicycles, Sanya slowly moves from breakdown to breakthrough, but where will she end up—and with whom?
Amulya Malladi
Amulya Malladi is the author of seven novels, including A House for Happy Mothers, The Sound of Language, and The Mango Season. Her books have been translated into several languages, including Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Danish, Romanian, Serbian, and Tamil. She has a bachelor’s degree in engineering and a master’s degree in journalism. When she’s not writing, she works as a marketing executive. After several years in Copenhagen, she now lives outside Los Angeles with her husband and two children. Connect with Amulya at www.amulyamalladi.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/authoramulya.
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Reviews for The Copenhagen Affair
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Good and interesting book and weltingwriting esp Loved the foodand wine details.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book is totally chick lit and this is not a genre that I usually read much. The fact that the protagonist is a recovering from a mental illness makes it more interesting by far though than your average romantic novel. The characters contained in this book are the second thing that puts this book above the average beach read.
If you want something fairly light and frivolous, but not totally shallow this book may be for you. The recovery from a breakdown gives this book more depth and there is romance, and sometimes it seems like the primary point of this book, but it isn't.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Sanya was always the picture perfect wife and mother. She manages her career while devoting time to her daughter and her husband’s high profile job. One day while at work she has a nervous breakdown. Three months after the episode, Sanya still struggles to get out of bed and brush her teeth. Her husband Harry is left to manage their lives while getting Sanya the help she needs. Harry accepts a temporary move to Copenhagen to close a business deal. They both hope that a change of scenery will bring her out of her depression. Sanya feels out of place as an Indian American woman but enjoys the charm of Copenhagen. One day she meets a man named Anders in a coffee shop. She develops a connection with him and soon learns that he is involved with her husband's current business deal. Her attraction to Anders is noticed by Harry and he is forced to evaluate the direction of their marriage.This story starts with a women fighting to overcome depression and then touches on the the universal themes of friendship, love, and the bonds of marriage. This is Amulya Malladi’s seventh novel.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was delighted to have the opportunity to read an advance copy of The Copenhagen Affair since Amulya Malladi is one of my favorite authors. I love that each book she writes is unique- no cookie- cutter writing here. Although she has previously written about some of the issues that are in this book, there are completely different circumstances in this one. The book is very atmospheric about life in Copenhagen for an elite population of wealthy locals and American expatriates, a far cry from her previous book, The Sound of Language, about an Afghan refugee in Denmark. The author did a great job portraying marriages, infidelity, living abroad and depression. I highly recommend this book and think it would be a wonderful selection for book discussion groups.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5———————————————————————————————————————————–MY REVIEW OF “THE COPENHAGEN AFFAIR” by AMULYA MALLADIKudos to Amulya Malladi, author of “The Copenhagen Affair” for the gorgeous vivid descriptions of the breathtaking landscapes, museums, restaurants, and scenery in Copenhagen. I wish a could book a flight and head there now. The genres for the novel are Fiction and Women’s Fiction.The author describes her characters as complicated and complex, and colorful. Sanya has always been the perfect daughter, mother and wife, as well as highly efficient, but not recognized for her achievements at her office for many years. Finally, when she is told that she will be partner after too many years, Sanya has a nervous breakdown. Harry, her husband decides to take Sanya to Copenhagen while he is negotiating a major business deal. Harry feels the change of scenery will do Sanya good.Sanya is most comfortable lying under her blankets, but slowly emerges and meets some colorful characters in Copenhagen. Sanya seems to be attracted to Anders Ravn, the man who owns the company her husband wants to acquire. There is something dark and flawed in him that intrigues her. Sanya calls herself “the old Sanya” and “the new Sanya” after her breakdown.I appreciate that the author writes about important subjects such as depression, marriage, family, love, betrayal , loyalty, friendship and hope. Sanya questions herself and her role and her husband’s role in their marriage. This is a story of finding oneself and having the courage to break through the darkness.I enjoyed this emotional, and thought-provoking story and would highly recommend it. I received an Advanced Reading Copy for my honest review. I look forward to reading more of Amulya Malladi’s novels.Share