A Tale of Two Countries- is a contemporary, mainstream novel about
the first and second generation of immigrants of Asian Indian
origin in pursuit of the American Dream- the rewards and woes it
brings. At one level, the story explores alien psyche, emotional
angst, dreams and conflicts of several interesting and
multicultural characters, revolving around three friends settled in
USA for over thirty years, who knew each from back home living in
the same neighborhood in Delhi. On a deeper level, it is a moving
and intricate love story (and stories) of these three characters,
their unrequited loves, temporary affairs and arranged marriages,
and redeeming value of their friendships- and ends when the
trajectories of their lives make a sudden intersection at the WTC
on 9/11. The major character of this story is Robin Arya, an
engineer, failed entrepreneur (also called-a man with bullet in the
head) shot during a robbery attempt at his Maryland store and taken
to India by his parents who were visiting him in USA to attend the
funeral of his wife. He miraculously survived with surgery and the
only effects appear to be emotional- lucid dreaming and nostalgia
for good old days both in India and USA. His childhood love is
Vanita Mehra, the two of them were born on the same day in a
hospital in Lahore but she ends up marrying Robin's friend (who
tries to set her on fire and she kills him in self-defense), when
he has to flee India during the Emergency Rule and ends up in USA
while she moves to Canada and later starts working at the UN in New
York. The book starts with a scene, in which Vanita Mehra has
promised their precocious son Baby Michael that she will let him
fly a kite from the top of WTC, which happens to be the fateful day
of 9/11- they are both trapped on the roof of North Tower from
where she makes a long farewell phone call to her newly wedded
husband for recording in her lower Manhattan apartment since he is
in India, reflecting on the twists and turns in their lives like in
a Bollywood movie but eventually love had triumphed, and all the
while she is talking, Baby Michael is unfurling his large pink kite
so both of them can hang on to it- believing they can escape from
the burning tower. And from here, the story moves backward in time
in a non-linear narrative style that alternates back and forth in
settings from India to Washington DC/Maryland suburbs. Two other
major characters are Robin's friends: one of them is Naren "Nick"
Grover, the crooked immigration lawyer who was married twice in USA
and then went to India for arranged marriage to a woman lot younger
than him and later has two daughters with her; and the third of
triad of friends is Dr. Adi Shankar, a cardiologist who went to
India for a visit and was forced into an arranged marriage to a
woman from a business family by his parents and he did not have the
courage to refuse- even though he was in love with this white
American girl Autumn Rose of the beat generation to whom he was
engaged and she was pregnant. Other minor characters in this book
are: Robin's wife Ruby Joyce of mixed Indo-American Jewish origin
who becomes a Buddhist nun, spending a year seeking nirvana in a
solitary cave in the Himalayas, later dies of accidental drug
overdose and was put in a cryogenic preservation ("American Ice
Mummy") by her father Dr. Jason Joyce, a biotech scientist; Robin
and Ruby Joyce's son Baby Michael, a "test-tube" born child
prodigy; Robin's father, Rampal Arya- a retired journalist
translating Urdu work of great poet Mirza Ghalib into English, and
Robin's possessive mother Nandini; a Bollywood star Faroze Khan
with whom Naren Grover's wife elopes to Bombay to get married; Dr
Adi Shankar's illegitimate daughter Dawn Rose from his previous
affair working in a topless bar in Washington DC, who shows up
twenty years later at his son's wedding; and many others.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2012 |
First published: |
October 2012 |
Authors: |
Ashok Sharma
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 29mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
508 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4752-3545-6 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4752-3545-3 |
Barcode: |
9781475235456 |
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