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There is a phenomenon in Amish culture called Rumspringa, where Amish adolescents are permitted to break free from the traditional lifestyle to indulge in taboo activities. At the end they decide if they will return to join the church. In that spirit, 30-year-old Rupinder Gill decided to explore a life she never knew growing up in a traditional Indian household, and explore a more 'tradition' North American adolescent experience. This memoir reads like A.J. Jacobs crossed with Russell Peters.
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Social life and customs, East Indian Women, Biography, East Indians, East indians, Women, canada, Women, biography, Canada, social life and customs, East Indian Canadian women, Humor, Canadiennes d'origine indienne, Mœurs et coutumes, Humour, BiographiesPeople
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On the outside looking Indian: how my second childhood changed my life
2012, Riverhead Books
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1594485771 9781594485770
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On the outside looking Indian: how my second childhood changed my life
2011, McClelland & Stewart
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0771035934 9780771035937
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Originally published: Toronto : McClelland & Stewart, c2011.
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