
Lahiri's masterpiece chronicles a Bengali family's three-decade journey through identity and belonging in America. Obama-honored and adapted to film, this New York Times Notable Book captures the universal struggle between family obligation and self-discovery - a cultural touchstone that resonates with immigrants and seekers alike.
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In a sterile Massachusetts hospital in 1968, Ashima Ganguli gives birth to her first child, thousands of miles from the warm circle of women who would have surrounded her in Calcutta. As she endures labor pains, her husband Ashoke sits anxiously in the waiting room, his mind drifting back to a catastrophic train accident he survived years earlier-a night when a Russian short story by Nikolai Gogol quite literally saved his life. When hospital administrators demand a name for their newborn son before discharge-a concept foreign to Bengali tradition where formal names are chosen carefully by elders-Ashoke makes an impulsive decision. He names the boy "Gogol," a temporary placeholder that will unexpectedly become permanent when the letter containing the child's intended formal name never arrives from India. This seemingly small administrative detail sets in motion a lifelong struggle with identity that will shape their son's existence between two worlds, carrying the weight of a history he doesn't fully understand.
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