Saturday, August 26, 2006

How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got A Life


It's Legally Blond in reverse—a super-serious straight-A student turns popular girl to get into Harvard—courtesy of real-life Harvard sophomore Viswanathan, making her much-touted debut. At her Harvard early admissions interview, Opal Mehta, an NRI (or "Non-Resident Indian") from suburban Woodcliff, N.J., is told that Harvard is looking for "young people who want to live and experience life." Opal, in turn, tells her extremely involved, hilariously drawn parents Amal and Meena, who come up with a plan complete with acronym: HOWGAL—How Opal Will Get a Life. It includes getting a Frederic Fekkai haircut, amassing a designer wardrobe and cracking the Haute Bitchez clique—with the complete O.C. on DVD as prep. While Opal's first steps falter, she is soon trading clothes and lip gloss with the trendy elite. But disaster follows success: not only does Opal end up kissing Sean, the object of another of the Haute Bitchez' affections, but her Treo falls into the wrong hands, à la Harriet the Spy. It's all very chick lit—girl gets problem, gets Prada, gets over it—but it's a lot of fun, and Viswanathan's eye-rolling intelligence shines through on every page.

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4 comments:

moosejamal said...

As it turns out, the book was heavily plagurized and the author has come into much disrepute as a consequence.

moosejamal said...

I wonder if he is JUST a supporter.

Is that how you come up with your designs Riaz? Perhaps I should write your SCAD faculty so they can investigate your college coursework. Cheater!

Riaz said...

Oh that is sad...
I haven't read the book actually.
But desis copying european concepts and selling them as their on isn't something new. It's just sad to see it happen from someone who went to Havard. If Bapu Lahiri or whoever was "inspired" by some Anglish thing. Does that make it better?

regardless, I really like the name.

moosejamal said...

hahahahaha!

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