Under the Lemon Trees

A beautifully written debut novel of a young Indian woman struggling between embracing her heritage and fitting in as an American:

In Oak Grove, California, 1976, there are as many Sikh temples as Christian churches, the city council prints announcements in both English and Punjabi and the large Indian immigrant community is gracefully coexists with the old farming families. But for 15-year-old Jeeto, figuring out where she fits best — and what she must do to find that fit — isn’t so easy.

Jeeto soon realizes that the women around her do far more than drink tea on balmy California afternoons — their traditions and religion give shape to fortune and destiny in a world of arranged marriages and strict family politics that force Jeeto to struggle with reconciling the possibilities of freedom and love.

In the tradition of Jhumpa Lahiri and Arundhati Roy, "Under the Lemon Trees" is poised to speak to this same audience in a historically successful market. A stellar debut from an acclaimed writer, this is a story about finding love and discovering a true home while navigating traditions, family and faith — part "Bend it Like Beckham", part "Monsoon Wedding", this is a cultural and romantic tour de force.

 

Bio

Bhira Backhaus earned a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at Arizona State University in 2003 and is an instructor in the Department of English.


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Thomas Dunne Books
ISBN
978-0312379537

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