INDIAN-AMERICAN AUTHOR AKHIL SHARMA’S NOVEL AMONG NYT’S 10 BEST BOOKS OF
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Delhi born Indian-American author Akhil
Sharma's second novel 'Family Life' has been selected by The New York Times
Book Review as one of the ten Best Books of 2014.Published by W. W. Norton
& Company, the Times describes Sharma's novel as a 'deeply unnerving and
gorgeously tender' book.'Sharma's austere but moving novel tells the
semi-autobiographical story of a family that immigrates from India to Queens,
and has just begun to build a new life when the elder son suffers severe brain
damage in a swimming pool accident,' it said.
The novel, the Times noted, 'chronicles how grief renders the parents unable to cherish and raise their other son; love, it suggests, becomes warped and jagged and even seemingly vanishes in the midst of mourning.'Sharma who immigrated to the US when he was eight, and grew up in Edison, New Jersey is also the author of 'An Obedient Father', for which he won the 2001 PEN/Hemingway Award and the 2001 Whiting Writers' Award.
The novel, the Times noted, 'chronicles how grief renders the parents unable to cherish and raise their other son; love, it suggests, becomes warped and jagged and even seemingly vanishes in the midst of mourning.'Sharma who immigrated to the US when he was eight, and grew up in Edison, New Jersey is also the author of 'An Obedient Father', for which he won the 2001 PEN/Hemingway Award and the 2001 Whiting Writers' Award.
Prof. John Kurakar
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