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Mar 29, 2016 · Mission Mumbai: A Novel of Sacred Cows, Snakes, and Stolen Toilets. Mahtab Narsimhan. Scholastic Inc., Mar 29, 2016 - Juvenile Fiction - 272 pages. Travel to the colorful and chaotic streets of...
Mar 29, 2016 · Mission Mumbai: A Novel of Sacred Cows, Snakes, and Stolen Toilets. Mahtab Narsimhan. 3.86. 152 ratings29 reviews. Travel to the colorful and chaotic streets of India from the comfort of your home in this hilarious and heartfelt story about friendship and family.
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Mar 29, 2016 · 4.8 10 ratings. Teachers' pick. See all formats and editions. Mission Mumbai: A Novel of Sacred Cows, Snakes, and Stolen Toilets: A Novel of Sacred Cows, Snakes, and Stolen Toilets [Narsimhan, Mahtab] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
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Mar 29, 2016 · Mission Mumbai: A Novel of Sacred Cows, Snakes, and Stolen Toilets. Kindle Edition. Travel to the colorful and chaotic streets of India from the comfort of your home in this hilarious and heartfelt story about friendship and family.
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Jan 1, 2022 · Language. English. pages cm. Dylan, an aspiring photographer, is spending a month in Mumbai with his friend Rohit Lal and his family, but knowing nothing of Indian culture, he cannot seem to do anything right (do not hit cows!)--and the situation is made worse by the tensions within the Lal family over whether Rohit should be raised in India ...