by Jhumpa Lahiri....it was on the "summer reading" shelf at my local library. Thought I'd venture from my usual Stephen King latest novel and give this a try.
It's an enjoyable and often poignant read. The author as a really interesting insight into human nature. The stories I really found compelling were in Part 2 of the book. There are 3 stories about two children from 2 different families, both sets of parents emigrated to the U.S. from the Bengal region in India back in the 1970's. The stories follow the two as they grew into adulthood, and how their lives intertwined, separated and..... well you'd have to read it now, wouldn't you to find out what happened!
Blessings--and hopes for a cool, comfortable summer!
Biscuit
It's an enjoyable and often poignant read. The author as a really interesting insight into human nature. The stories I really found compelling were in Part 2 of the book. There are 3 stories about two children from 2 different families, both sets of parents emigrated to the U.S. from the Bengal region in India back in the 1970's. The stories follow the two as they grew into adulthood, and how their lives intertwined, separated and..... well you'd have to read it now, wouldn't you to find out what happened!
Blessings--and hopes for a cool, comfortable summer!
Biscuit
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