Stealing the Ambassador

Stealing the Ambassador

by PAREKH (Author)

Synopsis

Stealing the Ambassador showcases an astonishing new talent that captures the clashing dynamics of family and cultures with a power that will remind readers of Zadie Smith's White Teeth and Jhumpa Lahiri's Pulitzer Prize-winning Interpreter of Maladies. Twenty-three-year-old Rajiv Kothari is caught between two formidable men: a father who believed success and freedom could be found only in America and a grandfather who fought to guarantee such ideals in India, their homeland. As the stories of each generation unfold, Stealing the Ambassador illuminates the interplay between the forces of history and family ties. A beautifully rendered depiction of the immigrant experience, Stealing the Ambassador is also an unforgettable portrait of the tortured yet loving relationships between fathers and sons.

$21.02

Quantity

20 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 03 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0743214307
ISBN 13: 9780743214308

Media Reviews
Chicago Tribune Elegantly written and keenly imagined...an admirable debut.
Jean Plunkett The Providence Sunday Journal [A] beautiful first novel....The writing is stunning.
Corinna Lother The Washington Times Mr. Parekh has captured the essence of the hope and loneliness of the immigrant experience, the prejudices encountered and the idiosyncrasies of transplanted life. He writes with satiric wit and tender melancholy. His narrative is alive with well-observed truth.
The Baltimore Sun A remarkable first novel...Rich with insights about the experience of immigration and the bonds of family, Parekh's novel is a lyrical, heartfelt achievement.
Author Bio
Sameer Parekh was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. He graduated from Brown University and was a 1996-1997 Fulbright Scholar in India. He is currently completing medical school and lives in Providence, Rhode Island.