A Second Cup of Java runneth over with excerpts like these: *** "Oh no! Diary, a girl is supposed to fall in love with the thirty-first man that comes along- not the first! Not the first man!
***"So did your mum's friend give up on teaching?"
"No because Mum and her other friends played a trick on Tante Nilda."
"What exactly did they do?"
"They invited Tante Nilda to watch "Gone With the Wind" at Our House, but instead, they played "To Sir With Love," with Sidney Poiter as the super-hero teacher."
"So did the movie give the desired result?" he asked, looking a little sceptical.
"It went beyond the conspirators' wildest dream! They'd plotted to make only Tante Nilda, but instead, all of them cried!"
*** "With all due respect, Arjun, I heard myself say in a small voice. I said 'central Javanese', not... not..."
"Sensual Javanese? Relax Dewi! Let your hair down a little! It's just a slip of the tongue..."
Gosh Diary, what have I done? Have I taken shelter in a lion's den? God knows I said 'central Javanese' not 'sensual Javanese'! He was just pretending to be hard of hearing and as deaf as like everybody's great-grandfather! Did he think he could pull the wool over my eyes just because I was a teenager?
***Did you know that Rabindranath Tagore was captivated by Javanese court dances? And did you know that my paternal grandfather came from Kolkata-a repercussion of Tagore's visit to Java?
**"I don't like to talk about Jazz music because it's the epitome of good taste, and I happen to be the epitome of bad taste!"
"Seventeen years old - and already conscripted into the intellectual left. But in the end, painfully shy but smarty-pants Dewi fall for debonair and well- off Arjun. Why? Because Arjun makes her feel protected and safe and comfortable in her own skin. She no longer has to deal with shyness! And that's a real relief because it's embarrassing to be shy.
**"School exams are made for Tom Dick or Harry and other run-of-the-mill conformists like me - not for creative supermen and wonder women like Nadiem Makarim and Ibu Susi Pudjiastuti."