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Mother Ocean Father Nation
Mother Ocean Father Nation: A Novel | Nishant Batsha
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A riveting, tender debut novel, following a brother and sister whose paths diverge—one forced to leave, one left behind—in the wake of a nationalist coup in the South Pacific On a small Pacific island, a brother and sister tune in to a breaking news radio bulletin. It is 1985, and an Indian grocer has just been attacked by nativists aligned with the recent military coup. Now, fear and shock are rippling through the island’s deeply-rooted Indian community as racial tensions rise to the brink. Bhumi hears this news from her locked-down dorm room in the capital city. She is the ambitious, intellectual standout of the family—the one destined for success. But when her friendship with the daughter of a prominent government official becomes a liability, she must flee her unstable home for California. Jaipal feels like the unnoticed, unremarkable sibling, always left to fend for himself. He is stuck working in the family store, avoiding their father’s wrath, with nothing but his hidden desires to distract him. Desperate for money and connection, he seizes a sudden opportunity to take his life into his own hands for the first time. But his decision leaves him at the mercy of an increasingly volatile country. Spanning from the lush terrain of the South Pacific to the golden hills of San Francisco, Mother Ocean Father Nation is an entrancing debut about how one family, at the mercy of a nation broken by legacies of power and oppression, forges a path to find a home once again.
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BBowling
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The Indian diaspora following British indenture from a South Pacific island. This historical fiction was compelling, both exquisitely tender and brutal. The story of migration, of leaving and recreating home over generations. The struggle of mere survival giving way to the hard won success of building, only to give away your small store to move again starting with nothing. The churning of a race of people across the globe. Loss and hope entwined.

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JackieGreco
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This was a page turner! About an Indian brother and sister who have two very different experiences growing up on a small island. The daughter is favorited and able to leave when the natives of the island start to impose cruel laws against the Indian occupants. 4/5

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