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Keya Das's Second Act
Keya Das's Second Act | Sopan Deb
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A poignant, heartwarming, and charmingly funny debut novel about how a discovered box in the attic leads one Bengali American family down a path toward understanding the importance of family, even when splintered. Shantanu Das is living in the shadows of his past. In his fifties, he finds himself isolated from his traditional Bengali community after a devastating divorce from his wife, Chaitali; he hasnt spoken to his eldest daughter Mitali in months; and most painfully, he lives each day with the regret that he didnt accept his teenaged daughter Keya after she came out as gay. As the anniversary of Keyas death approaches, Shantanu wakes up one morning utterly alone in his suburban New Jersey home and realizes its finally time to move on. This is when Shantanu discovers a tucked-away box in the attic that could change everything. He calls Mitali and pleads with her to come home. She does so out of pity, not realizing that her life is about to shift. Inside the box is an unfinished manuscript that Keya and her girlfriend were writing. Its a surprising discovery that brings Keya to life briefly. But Neesh Desai, a new love interest for Mitali with regrets of his own, comes up with a wild idea, one that would give Keya more permanence: what if they are to stage the play? It could be an homage to Keyas memory, and a way to make amends. But first, the Dases need to convince Pamela Moore, Keyas girlfriend, to give her blessing. And they have to overcome ghosts from the past they havent met yet. A story of redemption and righting the wrongs of the past, Keya Dass Second Act is a warmly drawn homage to family, creativity, and second chances. Set in the vibrant world of Bengalis in the New Jersey suburbs, this debut novel is both poignant and, at times, a surprising hilarious testament to the unexpected ways we build family and find love, old and new.
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Amor4Libros
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Keya‘s passing left the Das family adrift when dealing with their grief. The story follows family and friends trying to navigate this new reality and what the discovery of Keya‘s unfinished play might mean in their healing.

This was a very beautiful book about grief and forgiveness.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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JoyBlue
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Keya Das's Second Act is an adequate family drama. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#keya-dass-second-act

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Happy Publication Day! This drama about a Bengali-American family makes for a quick and engaging read! Covering multiple perspectives, the book opens five years after the sudden death of the titular character. Her father finds a box tucked away in the attic that kicks into motion a revitalization for nearly everyone related to this project. There are some sad moments, but funny ones, too, and all of the characters really come to life!

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