Dear World Travelers,Once in a while we can identify ourselves throughout novels due to our living situation. As first, second, or third generation of immigrants born in the U.S. or elsewhere, we tend to deal with a lot, and work twice harder to make our families proud of us and while without thinking of what we really want for us. I would like you to put aside your snapchat and youtube videos for a while and savor your winter with this wonderful novel from a terrific and a breathtaking author who happens to be a good friend of mine.

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“THE PATHS OF MARRIAGE”



Lakshmi, a bright student who grew up in poverty, marries and immigrates to the United States from India to provide a better life for herself and her family. Clinging to her cultural realities, she forces her American daughter, Pooja, into an arranged marriage, creating a rift of resentment. Pooja’s daughter, Deepa, is an out lesbian to everyone but her family. The woman Deepa loves presents an ultimatum—come out to Pooja or break up—and Deepa is forced to confront her greatest fear.

A story of three generations of Indian and Indian-American women who navigate the harsh slums of Chennai to the bustle of New York City, struggling through a cathartic generational collision to try to come together as a family.