The Prayer Room

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Humorous
Cover of the book The Prayer Room by Shanthi Sekaran, MacAdam/Cage Publishing
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Author: Shanthi Sekaran ISBN: 9781596929333
Publisher: MacAdam/Cage Publishing Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: MP Publishing Language: English
Author: Shanthi Sekaran
ISBN: 9781596929333
Publisher: MacAdam/Cage Publishing
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: MP Publishing
Language: English
An English scholar, his Indian bride, their triplets, and a randy ex-cabbie grandfather look for a sense of home and family in a sunny Northern California suburb. In 1974, the young and callow Englishman George Armitage goes to Madras in the hopes of returning with at least the beginning of his Ph.D. dissertation. Instead, he comes home with a bride named Viji, an Indian woman he barely knows. This seemingly unlikely pair eventually wind up in Sacramento, where they buy a ranch house and give birth to triplets. In this new American world of shag carpets and pudding pops, Viji seeks consolation in her prayer room, which she visits frequently to gossip, sass, and seek advice from the framed portraits of her dead relatives. It is here where Viji feels most herself, where she immerses herself in the comforts of home, and where these deceased family members “felt as real to her as shed been to them”. The relative calm of Vijis California existence is interrupted when Georges father shows up on their doorstep, unexpected and unannounced. Granddad Stan encourages the triplets to pee in the rosebushes, beds the neighbors maid, and takes every opportunity to flummox Viji in every way he can. So when Vijis sister sends an out-of-the-blue invitation to visit India, she prepares for her first trip home in nearly eleven years, not knowing for sure if shell ever return to the States. A hilarious and heartfelt debut, 'The Prayer Room' re-examines the meaning of family — the people who live down the hall, the people who exist only in our memories, and the people who roll their eyes at you from within their picture frames.
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An English scholar, his Indian bride, their triplets, and a randy ex-cabbie grandfather look for a sense of home and family in a sunny Northern California suburb. In 1974, the young and callow Englishman George Armitage goes to Madras in the hopes of returning with at least the beginning of his Ph.D. dissertation. Instead, he comes home with a bride named Viji, an Indian woman he barely knows. This seemingly unlikely pair eventually wind up in Sacramento, where they buy a ranch house and give birth to triplets. In this new American world of shag carpets and pudding pops, Viji seeks consolation in her prayer room, which she visits frequently to gossip, sass, and seek advice from the framed portraits of her dead relatives. It is here where Viji feels most herself, where she immerses herself in the comforts of home, and where these deceased family members “felt as real to her as shed been to them”. The relative calm of Vijis California existence is interrupted when Georges father shows up on their doorstep, unexpected and unannounced. Granddad Stan encourages the triplets to pee in the rosebushes, beds the neighbors maid, and takes every opportunity to flummox Viji in every way he can. So when Vijis sister sends an out-of-the-blue invitation to visit India, she prepares for her first trip home in nearly eleven years, not knowing for sure if shell ever return to the States. A hilarious and heartfelt debut, 'The Prayer Room' re-examines the meaning of family — the people who live down the hall, the people who exist only in our memories, and the people who roll their eyes at you from within their picture frames.

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