Global Indian Reading
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Fiction: A team of Indian archaeologists is hunting down clues to locate the ruins of a lost empire
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From the memoir: An Indian-American woman on growing up with white society beauty standards
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Fiction: When 17-year-old Savi is taken on as a governess for the wealthy Nandiyar family
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Fiction: Professor Nurul Islam’s outspoken views earn the ire of Pakistani fundamentalist preachers
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Fiction: At 55, PK is bored, his business is struggling, and his wife wants to go back to India
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Mystery fiction: A posh Himalayan spa for the global elite has a murderer let loose
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Fiction: Bedi and Sushma’s marriage is arranged but years later, they’re still looking for happiness
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Featuring a paanwallah, this novel uses satire to comment on religion, identity, and freedom
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Fantasy fiction: Jai steals a dragon egg and flees the cruel empire that killed his family
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Immigrant fiction: In this epic fantasy, a woman will do whatever it takes to liberate her people
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This Indian American consultant’s new book is on using war games to build corporate competitiveness
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Immigrant fiction: An Indian academic navigates a green card marriage and single motherhood
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Reading list: Memoirs of ten Indian-American writers that contemplate meanings of home and identity
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Reading list: The debut works of ten icons – and pioneers – of Indian-American fiction
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Reading list: Nine books by Indian-American writers that address urgent global problems
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‘Want readers to feel safe and seen’: Indian-American writer Naina Kumar on her debut romance novel