Hema Sukumar was born in Chennai, India. After studying engineering at university, she worked on a survey ship, which gave her the opportunity to travel the world and write about it. Her travel writing has been featured in various newspapers and magazines in India. She now lives in London. Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments is her first novel.
The most charming, utterly lovely story I've read in ages . . . With characters you absolutely root for and mouth-watering descriptions of delicious food, this is one of my books of the year * Red Magazine * From the vibrant setting to its engaging characters, this joyous novel is a feast for the senses, as well as the soul -- Joanna Nell I was put in mind of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City. Just daily life and its 'small disturbances' but rendered with great observational acuity and a distinctive and evocative voice -- Graeme Simsion It's utterly entrancing - so humane and funny, and so seeped in India that I could smell the cooking and breathe the exhaust fumes. I absolutely loved it from start to finish -- Deborah Moggach Warm, gorgeous, tender, hopeful and human. I felt so HAPPY when I was reading it -- Daisy Buchanan An enchanting hug of a book with characters that you'll really root for -- Nikki May A super warm and lovely read . . . Should have a warning though: WILL MAKE YOU HUNGRY -- Kate Sawyer Hema Sukumar's debut is an absolute joy. I loved being transported to the Grand Life Apartments and I was bewitched by the characters, colours and tastes of Chennai. Please can I move in forever? -- Clare Pooley A gorgeous, beautifully-written story, full of wonderfully charming characters - and a loveable cat -- Nick Bradley Written with such warmth . . . full of life and love. Hema Sukumar's lovely characters became like friends to me, and I adored spending time with them -- Sara Nisha Adams I can picture this as a TV series - and I would definitely watch it * Belfast Telegraph * I loved this heartwarming read * Prima Magazine * Inspiring * Woman's Own * This charming debut is an absolute joy * Good Housekeeping * This is a delightful and warm-hearted story with a cast of characters I immediately fell in love with. Readers will be swept away by Sukumar's beautiful, evocative storytelling, and I defy anyone to read this and not want to move to the Grand Life Apartments! I adored this charming, hopeful book -- Freya Sampson