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Atlas Of Unknowns
Tania James

Atlas Of Unknowns

Knopf (Apr 21, 2009)
9780307268907
| Hardcover
336 pages | 165 x 249 mm | English
Dewey 813.6
LC Classification PS3610.A458 .A92 2009
LC Control No. 2008051860

Subject

  • East Indian Students - Fiction. - New York (State)
  • East Indians - Fiction. - New York (State)
  • Host Families Of Foreign Students - Fiction
  • Kerala (India) - Fiction
  • Sisters - Fiction. - India

Plot

Tania James's poignant, funny, blazingly original debut novel is a story about sisterhood, the tantalizing dream of America, and the secret histories and hilarious eccentricities of families everywhere. In the wake of their mother's mysterious death, Linno and Anju Vallara are raised in Kerala by their father and grandmother. As a teenager, Anju wins a scholarship to a Manhattan prep school with an act of betrayal that severs her relationship with Linno, whose own future seems to hold little more than marriage. In New York, Anju is plunged into the elite world of her Hindu American host family, led by a well-known television personality and her fiendishly ambitious son, a Princeton dropout determined to make a documentary about Anju's life. But when Anju finds herself ensnared in her own lies, she runs away, helped by a stranger with hidden ties to her parents. Desperate to find Anju, Linno embarks on a journey of her own, toward her sister, and toward her mother, whose memory she has kept shrouded until now. Funny, sad, moving, expertly told, with impeccably rendered portraits of unforgettable families on two continents, James's first novel is a masterful evocation of two sisters whose bonds are powerfully tested, whose love provides the only reliable compass in a landscape of unknowns, and whose dreams of home finally converge in a stunning reunion. A vibrant, dazzlingly original debut.

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