The Namesake

A Novel

291 pages

English language

Published Sept. 1, 2004 by Mariner Books.

ISBN:
978-0-618-48522-2
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Gogol is named after his father's favourite author. But growing up in an Indian family in suburban America, the boy starts to hate the awkward name and itches to cast it off, along with the inherited values it represents. Determined to live a life far removed from that of his parents, Gogol sets off on his own path only to discover that the search for identity depends on much more than a name.

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Jhumpa Lahiri's touching novel about two generations of an Indian family and the cultural chasm between them has made the big screen...

This is the story of the Ganguli family. After Ashoke and Ashima wed in Calcutta, they emigrate to the United States, where Ashoke does his best to launch his carreer and adapt to his new country, and Ashima is left alone in their new home, where she feels profoundly homesick for her family and old life.

When their children are born, a new set of challenges arises: the customs of the American school system, raising children in a culture which is new to them, and accepting the paths their children decide to take with their lives. For their son and daughter, life also has challenges, especially for the older child, their son Gogol.

Besides the cultural challenges of pleasing his parents and fitting in with his friends, Gogol …

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