The mango season

244 pages

English language

Published Dec. 24, 2004 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-45031-9
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OCLC Number:
57037505

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4 stars (1 review)

This novel takes the reader to modern India during the height of the summer's mango season. Heat, passion, and controversy explode as a woman is forced to decide between romance and tradition.

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4 stars

Every young Indian leaving the homeland for the United States is given the following orders by their parents: Don’t eat any cow (It’s still sacred!), don’t go out too much, save (and save, and save) your money, and most important, do not marry a foreigner. Priya Rao left India when she was twenty to study in the U.S., and she’s never been back. Now, seven years later, she’s out of excuses. She has to return and give her family the news: She’s engaged to Nick Collins, a kind, loving American man. It’s going to break their hearts.



Priya is horrified to realize that she considers India differently now than when she left. It is too noisy and chaotic.  She is scared to eat food in the market without washing it first.  She also can't fit easily back into her family.  Now she sees the racism and misogyny that she grew …

Subjects

  • Arranged marriage
  • Women
  • Fiction
  • Culture conflict
  • East Indians

Places

  • United States
  • India