Chandigarh to Chapel Hill
Autor Vaneep Sandhuen Limba Engleză Paperback
Chandigarh is a city in northern India; Chapel Hill is a town in North Carolina. Chandigarh to Chapel Hill is a story of one woman's growth and change as she follows her husband from the first town to the second. Just as her marriage is falling apart, she finds herself confronting a new and challenging culture, and to make things more complicated, she suddenly meets a seductive stranger. With no other options, she must look within herself and find a way to balance her Indian values with the American independence she desires.
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"This first novel ... weaves a touching story ... It captures the conflict between two cultures and the journey of the young woman navigating her way between the two ... It is a story of many marriages, of many immigrant lives, and] the Punjab/Sikh element is] brought in, in an effortless and natural way. ... The sincerity and the honesty of the story make reading it] a gripping experience."--Dr. Pritam Singh, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
"Sabreena's journey across oceans and cultures will resonate with anyone who has taken a chance on life and love."--Laura Boyes, film curator
"An evocative story ... with the delicate fragrance of chai tea from India and the bracing scent of strong American coffee. Sandhu's] characters are warm and complex, and] Sabreena's journey from naive graduate student in India to ... empowered US divorcee and career woman is very engaging ... The immigrant's experience and the inevitable hiccups of culture are relayed with elegance and grace. This is an important story for anyone interested in understanding the immigrant experience and the formation of new cultural identities." --Chris Cartwright, EdD Director of Intercultural Assessment, Intercultural Communication Institute
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 145259516X
Pagini: 84
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Balboa Press