America for Beginners - Travel Guide & Essential Tips for First-Time Visitors | Explore US Landmarks, Culture & Must-See Attractions
America for Beginners - Travel Guide & Essential Tips for First-Time Visitors | Explore US Landmarks, Culture & Must-See Attractions

America for Beginners - Travel Guide & Essential Tips for First-Time Visitors | Explore US Landmarks, Culture & Must-See Attractions

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Recalling contemporary classics such as Americanah, Behold the Dreamers, and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, a funny, poignant, and insightful debut novel that explores the complexities of family, immigration, prejudice, and the American Dream through meaningful and unlikely friendships forged in unusual circumstances.Pival Sengupta has done something she never expected: she has booked a trip with the First Class India USA Destination Vacation Tour Company. But unlike other upper-class Indians on a foreign holiday, the recently widowed Pival is not interested in sightseeing. She is traveling thousands of miles from Kolkota to New York on a cross-country journey to California, where she hopes to uncover the truth about her beloved son, Rahi. A year ago Rahi devastated his very traditional parents when he told them he was gay. Then, Pival's husband, Ram, told her that their son had died suddenly--heartbreaking news she still refuses to accept. Now, with Ram gone, she is going to America to find Rahi, alive and whole or dead and gone, and come to terms with her own life.Arriving in New York, the tour proves to be more complicated than anticipated. Planned by the company's indefatigable owner, Ronnie Munshi--a hard-working immigrant and entrepreneur hungry for his own taste of the American dream--it is a work of haphazard improvisation. Pavil's guide is the company's new hire, the guileless and wonderfully resourceful Satya, who has been in America for one year--and has never actually left the five boroughs. For modesty's sake Pival and Satya will be accompanied by Rebecca Elliot, an aspiring young actress. Eager for a paying gig, she's along for the ride, because how hard can a two-week working vacation traveling across America be?Slowly making her way from coast to coast with her unlikely companions, Pival finds that her understanding of her son--and her hopes of a reunion with him--are challenged by her growing knowledge of his adoptive country. As the bonds between this odd trio deepens, Pival, Satya, and Rebecca learn to see America--and themselves--in different and profound new ways.A bittersweet and bighearted tale of forgiveness, hope, and acceptance, America for Beginners illuminates the unexpected enchantments life can hold, and reminds us that our most precious connections aren't always the ones we seek.

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First time author Leah Franqui's novel, "America for Beginners", is a beautifully written book that is not for every reader. Certainly the range of reviews on this Amazon page bears testament to that. Franqui's three main characters are all "searching" for something missing in their lives. Pival Sengupta is a recent widow, who has lived a very restrictive life in Kolkota, is trying to find her son, Rahi. She has come to America to take a tour, beginning in New York City and ending in Los Angeles. She was told that Rahi had died in Los Angeles, but doesn't really trust the word of her late husband, who had kicked Rahi out of the family when he found out his son was gay. She is accompanied on her two week trip across America by Satya, a young Bengalidishi man who was hired by the tour company owner. He doesn't know much about the United States and tried to ad lib and bluff his way through his job. Also on the tour is a youngish actress, Rebecca Elliot, who has her own problems and questions her own future. If you think this sounds like the private tour from hell, yes, it mostly is. But it's a tour that changes the lives of all involved.The main story is interspersed with the love story between Rahi (Bhim) and his American partner, Jake, who have made a life for themselves in Los Angeles. It had taken a while for the two men because of Bhim's difficulty in coming to terms with his own sexuality.Leah Franqui's writing is exquisite. Each character is so beautifully drawn that I think the reader can really see how they all fit together, at least for a while. The book ends as it should, both sad and hopeful, for all the characters. "America for Beginners" will definitely go on my Top 10 for 2018.