"Mukherjee is a very fine fiction writer, funny, intelligent, versatile and, on occasion, unexpectedly profound." THE WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD Born in Calcutta, schooled in the states, beautfiul,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I had to agree somewhat with the reviewer from Houston, TX, that The Tiger's Daughter is hard to understand in spots. However, having read Jasmine, I can follow her showing the reader the effects of moving from one culture to another. I think some sociologist has written of the "marginal man," that is the first-generation immigrant who is not at home in his new culture, but cannot comfortably return to the old one either.Aside from this, I liked learning about Indian culture. I know nothing about the lifestyles of about a half billion people. Jasmine is easier reading, once you pick up on the succession of name changes for the main character, but I'd recommend either book if you want to get acquainted with some other-than-Western writers.
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