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A “painfully beautiful” (Booklist), heartwarming, and charmingly funny debut novel about how a discovered box in the attic leads one Bengali American family down a path toward understanding the importance of family, even when splintered.
Shantanu Das is living in the shadows of his past. In his fifties, he finds himself isolated from his traditional Bengali community after a devastating divorce from his wife, Chaitali; he hasn’t spoken to his older daughter, Mitali, in months. Years before, when his younger daughter, Keya, came out as gay, no one in the Das family could find the words they needed. As each worked up the courage to say sorry, fate intervened: Keya was killed in a car crash.
So, when Shantanu finds an unfinished play Keya and her girlfriend had been writing, Mitali approaches the family with a wild idea: What if they were to put it on? It would be a way to honor Keya and finally apologize. Here, it seems, are the words that have escaped them over and over again.
Set in the vibrant world of Bengalis in the New Jersey suburbs, this “delightful” (Diksha Basu, author of The Windfall) debut novel is both poignant and, at times, a surprisingly hilarious testament to the unexpected ways we build family and find love, old and new.
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“Full of regret, mistakes, love, redemption, and second chances…[a] beautiful story that gives hope to all who have lost a loved one and wished for a second act of their own.”
— Booklist
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“A perfect summer book for anyone who loves a family story that’s not neat or tidy but makes space for all the complicated feelings that accompany grief.”
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“Deb knows how to craft a family narrative.”
— Publishers Weekly
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About Sopan Deb
Sopan Deb is also the author of a novel, Keya Das’s Second Act, and the memoir Missed Translations: Meeting the Immigrant Parents Who Raised Me. He is a writer for the New York Times, and his work has appeared on NBC, Al Jazeera America, and the Boston Globe. He won an Edward R. Murrow award for a documentary he produced for the Boston Globe.
About Ulka Simone Mohanty
Soneela Nankani is an award-winning narrator with over three hundred titles in many different genres including Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance, Sci-Fi, and Nonfiction. She has garnered sixteen Earphones Awards, nominations for Audie and SOVAS awards, and was recently awarded AudioFile magazine’s Golden Voice Lifetime Achievement Honor. Her audiobooks have been featured in Best Audiobooks lists by AudioFile magazine and the Washington Post, among others. In her spare time, she loves to read (yes, really), learn languages, try new recipes, and travel. She lives in the DC area with her husband and two mischievous daughters.