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"Uma, the plain older daughter, fails to outgrow her home and family, and stays on, surrounded and smothered by godlike, overbearing parents, her ambitious, successful sister Aruna, who brings off a 'good' marriage, Arun the disappointing son and heir - and the extended family of strange aunts and cousins like the feckless Ramu and the tragic, beautiful Anamika." "Across the world in Massachusetts, where young Arun goes as a student, life in the suburbs - where the Patton family men char hunks of meat while their womenfolk don't appear to cook or eat at all - is bewildering and full of terror for the young Indian adolescent far from home." "Two different ways of assuaging human hungers, desires and appetites are revealed in this subtle, sharp and poignant story, which moves from the hub of a close-knit Indian household, with its traditional obligations and impositions, its overpowering warmth and sensual response, to the cool centre of an American family, with its freedoms, freezers and paradoxically self-denying self-indulgence. In both there are victims - and survivors."--Jacket.
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Uma, the older daughter of an Indian family, lives in relative poverty with her parents, while her younger brother Arun lives in America; both tending to their demanding parents.
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