No one can pronounce my name : a novel / Rakesh Satyal.
Language: English Publisher: New York : Picador, 2017Edition: First editionDescription: 384 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9781250112118 (hardcover)
- 823 SAT
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823 MUS Heart Lamp : selected stories | 823 PAD England is Mine | 823 SAN The vault of Vishnu / | 823 SAT No one can pronounce my name : a novel / | 823 SAT Parthiban's dream / | 823 SHE The other side of midnight / | 823 SHE The silent window / |
"In a suburb outside Cleveland, a community of Indian Americans has settled into lives that straddle the divide between Eastern and Western cultures. For some, America is a bewildering and alienating place where coworkers can't pronounce your name but will eagerly repeat the Sanskrit phrases from their yoga class. Harit, a lonely Indian immigrant in his mid-forties, lives with his mother who can no longer function after the death of Harit's sister, Swati. In a misguided attempt to keep both himself and his mother sane, Harit has taken to dressing up in a sari every night to pass himself off as his sister. Meanwhile, Ranjana, also an Indian immigrant in her mid-forties, has just seen her only child, Prashant, off to college. Worried that her husband has begun an affair, she seeks solace by writing paranormal romances in secret. When Harit and Ranjana's paths cross, they begin a strange yet necessary friendship that brings to light their own passions and fears"--
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