In this article The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties Jesse Q. Sutanto
By Doreen Sheridan, originally published in Criminal Element
Apr 25, 2024
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By Doreen Sheridan, originally published in Criminal Element
Apr 25, 2024
In bestselling author Jesse Q. Sutanto's The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties, the third installment in the Aunties series, a celebration descends into chaos when foes crash the party.
Newlywed Meddy Chan is looking forward to jetting straight from her European honeymoon with her beloved husband Nathan to her family’s hometown in Jakarta. She’s excited to introduce him to her motherland, accompanied, of course, by her own mother and her mother’s three sisters, collectively known as The Aunties. Nathan has been so amazing about not only Meddy’s past but also the chaotic and often exasperating Aunties who look out for her and harass her in turn, often in the same breath. Meddy is thus excited about showing off to him the very best of her culture, by bringing him to meet the rest of her clan–who are fortunately much more low-key than the Aunties–for Indonesia’s Chinese New Year festivities.
Newlywed Meddy Chan is looking forward to jetting straight from her European honeymoon with her beloved husband Nathan to her family’s hometown in Jakarta. She’s excited to introduce him to her motherland, accompanied, of course, by her own mother and her mother’s three sisters, collectively known as The Aunties. Nathan has been so amazing about not only Meddy’s past but also the chaotic and often exasperating Aunties who look out for her and harass her in turn, often in the same breath. Meddy is thus excited about showing off to him the very best of her culture, by bringing him to meet the rest of her clan–who are fortunately much more low-key than the Aunties–for Indonesia’s Chinese New Year festivities.
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