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I loved this book that brought together several people who are new to America. I love reading books that give you a new perspective of America.
Mrs. Sengupta is newly widowed. She has lived a sheltered life in Kolkata, constrained by what was expected by her husband's traditional family. Now her husband is gone and she is going to take this opportunity to do what she wants to do and no one will stop her. Her only child moved to America. He called home and told her husband that he was gay. Soon afterwards her husband told her their child had died. She never knew if he was lying or not. Now she is going to go see the country that her son loved and find out for sure what happened.
Ronnie Munshi is a Bangladeshi man who runs a tour company catering to high class Bengali tourists. He doesn't want anyone to know that he and all his tour guides are just pretending to be Bengali.
Satya is his newest hire. He's never seen anything outside of New York but he has his guide books. What could go wrong escorting one widow on a country-wide tour?
Rebecca is an American struggling actress who is hired to be a companion to Mrs. Sengupta. She knows when Satya is making things up. Is she going to bring the whole scheme down?
Mrs. Sengupta, Satya, and Rebecca take off across the country enduring bad Indian food, multiple tourist traps, and subpar hotels all while each is confronting their ingrained biases and attitudes. They rub against each other's sharp edge and find themselves reshaped into people they didn't imagine that they could be.
This is a character driven novel that is beautifully written. Suspense comes from wondering what she is going to find when she gets to Los Angeles and the last known address of her son.
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About Leah Franqui
Leah Franqui is a graduate of Yale University and received an MFA at NYU-Tisch. She is a playwright and the recipient of the 2013 Goldberg Playwriting Award, and also wrote a web series for which she received the Alfred Sloan Foundation Screenwriting award (aftereverafterwebseries.com). A Puerto Rican-Jewish Philadelphia native, Franqui lives with her Kolkata-born husband in Mumbai. AMERICA FOR BEGINNERS is her first novel.
Find out more about Franqui at her website, and connect with her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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