The Time Machine
"We grew up in households where food was important. We grew up in households where the kitchen was the centre of our universes. The main family thoroughfare happened in our kitchens." ‘The Time Machine’ is a new novella about food and grief by award-winning author Nikesh Shukla. It tells of Ashok’s attempts to cook food like mum used to make. If he succeeds, his time machine will have worked and he’ll be transported back to a time when the family home was alive with the sounds of cricket, the smell of food and the presence of his mother. The story is a tender, funny ode to home-cooked Gujarati cooking (‘not tandoori or balti, are you rogan joshing me?’), peppered with family recipes and charmingly outdated wisdom from over-bearing aunties.
Reviews

Natali Topliff@talislibrary
This novella follows Nikesh Shukla as he finds a way to connect with his late mother by learning how to cook, and in particular her recipes. A sweet, emotional and heartwarming novella, The Time Machine brings to light how important cooking can be to bring a family together, with many wonderful memories tied into our senses.