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* LethalChef: [[spoiler:Kulfi in the "ending", quite literally.]]
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* MoneyDearBoy: Mr. Chawla is remarkably quick to take notice of Sampath's potentials.
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It is an exceedingly hot summer for the small Indian town of Shahkot, Punjab. All kinds of [[WildMassGuessing strange causes]] have been hypothesized, a [[{{Bizarrchitecture}} giant fan]] has been built to alter the monsoon, and Red Cross planes soar overhead, carrying food and colorful tins from distant lands. Yet none of these prove to be much help, until one fateful day where [[WhenItRainsItPours the rain does pour]] on the secluded little town. On this day do the people dance in the streets, the power goes out as usual and Kulfi, the [[CloudcuckooLander strange]] young wife of the Chawla family give birth to their first son Sampath. Such is the beginning of '''''Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard''''', a 1998 novel by Indian author Kiran Desai.
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It is an exceedingly hot summer for the small Indian town of Shahkot, Punjab. All kinds of [[WildMassGuessing strange causes]] have been hypothesized, a [[{{Bizarrchitecture}} giant fan]] has been built to alter the monsoon, and Red Cross planes soar overhead, carrying food and colorful tins from distant lands. Yet none of these prove to be much help, until one fateful day where [[WhenItRainsItPours the rain does pour]] on the secluded little town. On this day do the people dance in the streets, the power goes out as usual and Kulfi, the [[CloudcuckooLander strange]] young wife of the Chawla family give birth to their first son Sampath. Such is the beginning of '''''Hullabaloo ''Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard''''', Orchard'', a 1998 novel by Indian author Kiran Desai.
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It is an exceedingly hot summer for the small Indian town of Shahkot, Punjab. All kinds of [[WildMassGuessing strange causes]] have been hypothesised, a [[{{Bizarrchitecture}} giant fan]] has been built to alter the monsoon, and Red Cross planes soar overhead, carrying food and colourful tins from distant lands. Yet none of these prove to be much help, until one fateful day where [[WhenItRainsItPours the rain does pour]] on the secluded little town. On this day do the people dance in the streets, the power goes out as usual and Kulfi, the [[CloudcuckooLander strange]] young wife of the Chawla family give birth to their first son Sampath. Such is the beginning of '''''Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard''''', a 1998 novel by Indian author Kiran Desai.
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It is an exceedingly hot summer for the small Indian town of Shahkot, Punjab. All kinds of [[WildMassGuessing strange causes]] have been hypothesised, hypothesized, a [[{{Bizarrchitecture}} giant fan]] has been built to alter the monsoon, and Red Cross planes soar overhead, carrying food and colourful colorful tins from distant lands. Yet none of these prove to be much help, until one fateful day where [[WhenItRainsItPours the rain does pour]] on the secluded little town. On this day do the people dance in the streets, the power goes out as usual and Kulfi, the [[CloudcuckooLander strange]] young wife of the Chawla family give birth to their first son Sampath. Such is the beginning of '''''Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard''''', a 1998 novel by Indian author Kiran Desai.
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* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory