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  • The Namesake
  • Written by Jhumpa Lahiri
    Read by Sarita Choudhury
  • Format: Unabridged Audiobook Download | ISBN: 9780739306963
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The Namesake

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On Sale: September 16, 2003
ISBN: 978-0-7393-0696-3
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The Namesake follows the Ganguli family through its journey from Calcutta to Cambridge to the Boston suburbs. Ashima and Ashoke Ganguli arrive in America at the end of the 1960s, shortly after their arranged marriage in Calcutta, in order for Ashoke to finish his engineering degree at MIT. Ashoke is forward-thinking, ready to enter into American culture if not fully at least with an open mind. His young bride is far less malleable. Isolated, desperately missing her large family back in India, she will never be at peace with this new world.

Soon after they arrive in Cambridge, their first child is born, a boy. According to Indian custom, the child will be given two names: an official name, to be bestowed by the great-grandmother, and a pet name to be used only by family. But the letter from India with the child's official name never arrives, and so the baby's parents decide on a pet name to use for the time being. Ashoke chooses a name that has particular significance for him: on a train trip back in India several years earlier, he had been reading a short story collection by one of his most beloved Russian writers, Nikolai Gogol, when the train derailed in the middle of the night, killing almost all the sleeping passengers onboard. Ashoke had stayed awake to read his Gogol, and he believes the book saved his life. His child will be known, then, as Gogol.

Lahiri brings her enormous powers of description to her first novel, infusing scene after scene with profound emotional depth. Condensed and controlled, The Namesake covers three decades and crosses continents, all the while zooming in at very precise moments on telling detail, sensory richness, and fine nuances of character.
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About Jhumpa Lahiri

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Jhumpa Lahiri was born in London and raised in Rhode Island. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and the author of two previous books. Her debut collection of stories, Interpreter of Maladies, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the PEN/Hemingway Award, and The New Yorker Debut of the Year. Her novel, The Namesake, was a New York Times Notable Book, a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist, and was selected as one of the best books of the year by USA Today and Entertainment Weekly, among other publications. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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About Sarita Choudhury

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Sarita Choudhury was born in Blackheath, London, England, of half Bengali-Indian and half English descent. She is best known for her roles in the Mira Nair-directed feature films Mississippi Masala, The Perez Family, and Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. She’s narrated Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake and Unaccustomed Earth.

  • The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
  • September 16, 2003
  • Fiction - Literary
  • Random House Audio
  • $20.00
  • 9780739306963

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