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The Indian family kitchen : classic dishes for a new generation / by Pathak, Anjali.; Pathak, Anjali.Secrets from my Indian family kitchen.;
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking, Indian.;
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The round house / by Erdrich, Louise.;
Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Indian families; Indian reservations; Indian women; Life change events; Ojibwa Indians;
© c2012., Harper,
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Made in India : recipes from an Indian family kitchen / by Sodha, Meera,author.; Loftus, David,photographer.;
Starters and snacks -- Vegetables -- Meat -- Fish -- Eggs -- Legumes and grains -- Sides -- Breads -- Chutneys and pickles -- Desserts -- Drinks -- Housekeeping : Make your own and Leftovers.
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking (Spices); Cooking, Indic.; Indian cooking.;
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LaRose / by Erdrich, Louise,author.;
Subjects: Hunting accidents; Children; Atonement; Ojibwa Indians; Indian families;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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10 things I hate about Pinky / by Menon, Sandhya.;
Told in two voices, Ashish's friends Pinky and Samir pretend to date during a summer at Cape Cod to achieve their individual goals--especially to get their respective mothers off their backs.Ages 12 and up.LSC
Subjects: Dating (Social customs); East Indian Americans; Families;
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My sister's big fat Indian wedding / by Patel, Sajni,1981-;
Gifted violinist Zurika Damani tries to juggle the obligations of her sister's extravagant wedding week while secretly preparing for a prominent music contest all while trying to dodge her family's matchmaking schemes.LSC
Subjects: Women violinists; East Indian Americans; Contests; Families;
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Radiant fugitives : a novel / by Ahmed, Nawaaz,author.;
"Raised in India, Seema is the beloved daughter of a commanding, erudite, Romantic-poetry-loving doctor father who cut her off when she came out to him as a lesbian. Now living alone in San Francisco, estranged from her African American ex-husband, Seema is one week away from delivering a baby boy, Ishraaq. Ishraaq's arrival has brought to Seema's side, for the first time in 15 years, her terminally ill mother, Nafeesa, and her devoutly religious, hijab-wearing sister Tahera, an ob/gyn living with her husband and two young children in Irving, Texas. But there is to be no easy reconciliation. Instead, this fateful week, narrated by the new-born Ishraaq, ends in an emergency delivery, revealing both a family and a country in distress. The characters confront the complex tensions in their relationships and within their innermost selves, even as their lives are upended by the vandalism of a family mosque in Irving during the lead-up to President Obama's first mid-term elections. Ishraaq must make sense of the broken family and the complicated world that awaits him"--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; East Indians; Estranged families; Muslim families; Newborn infants;
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The year of the runaways / by Sahota, Sunjeev,1981-author.;
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; East Indians; Families; Immigrants; Young men;
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The vibrant years : a novel / by Dev, Sonali,author.;
Three generations of the Desai women--65-year-old Bindu, her daughter-in-law Aly and her granddaughter Cullie--navigate bad dates, reemerging exes and secrets that refuse to remain hidden as they embark on a daring shared journey of self-discovery to live their most authentic lives.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Novels.; East Indian Americans; Families; Man-woman relationships; Self-realization in women; Women, East Indian;
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The shape of family : a novel / by Gowda, Shilpi Somaya,author.;
The Olander family embodies the modern American Dream in a globalized world. Jaya, the cultured daughter of an Indian diplomat and Keith, an ambitious banker from middle-class Philadelphia, meet in a London pub in 1988 and make a life together in suburban California. Their strong marriage is built on shared beliefs and love for their two children: headstrong teenager Karina and young son Prem, the light of their home. But love and prosperity cannot protect them from sudden, unspeakable tragedy, and the family's foundation cracks as each member struggles to seek a way forward. Jaya finds solace in spirituality. Keith wagers on his high-powered career. Karina focuses relentlessly on her future and independence. And Prem watches helplessly as his once close-knit family drifts apart.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; East Indian Americans; Families; Suburban life;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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