The Leaving of Things
Pages: 369
Vikram is not your model Indian-American teenager. Growing up in late 1980s Wisconsin, he is rebellious, adrift, and resentful of his Indian roots. But a disastrously drunken weekend becomes a one-way ticket back to the homeland for Vikram after his outraged parents decide to pack up the family and return to India.
So begins a profound journey of culture shock, loneliness, and self-discovery as Vikram—navigating the chaos of daily Indian life and the antiquated social rules of his college—finds the confidence to explore his own creativity, reconnect with his family, and meet unforgettable new friends. Most of all, he discovers that India is his soul … but America is his heart, the land of his destiny, leading to a once-in-a-lifetime test of courage as he sets out to chart a bold new course for his future.
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“Atmospheric and vivid, [Vikram’s] journey transports readers to a place that is both unfamiliar and familiar at the same time. A touching story about family, friendship, and belonging.” – Kashmira Sheth, author of Boys Without Names and Keeping Corner
“A tale of hope and sacrifice, ambition and acceptance, of old contentions and emerging identity. The Leaving of Things is a map of all the invisible trails carved into the spirit by an inherited past.” – Gina Nahai, author of Caspian Rain and Sunday’s Silence