The Inscrutable Americans
(Anurag Mathur)
Gopal, hailing from Central India, is a bright student who realizes what most Indian students only dream of - a chance to study in the United States of America. As he prepares to leave his homeland, his mind is already full of preconceptions about the American culture. The novel gives us a very realistic and comical insight into what a small-town Indian goes through in the city of New York. There is wonder, love, hatred, jealousy, pride, not to mention a great deal of confusion! Gopal goes through all this and more, discovering about himself in the process. The tale has put forward quite a few misconceptions that Indians and Americans hold about each other. And each of them is disproved in a delightful manner. A tribute to the Inscrutable Americans. And the Intriguing Indians.
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