CHENNAI
FROM AN AMERICAN'S PERSPECTIVE
In late December 2016, Paul Bouchard and his wife boarded British Airways and headed to Chennai, India, for a five-day visit of her family. After the plane landed in India's fourth-largest city on Christmas morning, Paul was immediately swept up into a friendly culture where taxis gracefully maneuver within heavy traffic, every home has a prayer room, and goats, cows, and dogs roam the streets freely. In a fascinating narrative, Paul chronicles his experiences and observations about life in Chennai including periodic power outages, streets filled with motorcycles and motor scooters, roads without demarcated lanes, and churches dedicated to St. Thomas. From Chennai's perfectly timed sunrises and sunsets along the shores of the Bay of Bengal, to a memorable road trip to the historical sites at Mahabalipuram, Paul vividly describes each experience from a Western point of view, providing readers with an unforgettable glimpse into another country and its way of life. Nonfiction