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Digging to America

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  • 288 stránok
  • 11 hodin čítania

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On August 15, 1997, two tiny Korean babies arrive in Baltimore, uniting two families with starkly different backgrounds. The Donaldsons, led by the decent Brad and tenacious Bitsy, embody American exuberance, supported by their extended family. In contrast, the Yazdans consist of the pretty, anxious Ziba and the assimilated Sami, along with his elegant Iranian-born mother Maryam, who approaches the occasion with quiet wonder. Each year, they celebrate 'Arrival Day' together, with increasingly competitive parties as the children—Susan, Jin-ho, and later Xiu-Mei—grow and adapt to American life. Meanwhile, Maryam, the optimistic pessimist, clings to her outsider status, feeling like a guest in a bewildering country despite her citizenship. The narrative is rich with achingly funny moments and cringe-worthy misunderstandings, exploring themes of belonging, otherness, and the complexities of family dynamics. It delves into the struggles for connection and goodness amidst cultural differences and personal challenges. The story culminates in an emotional twist that surprises and resonates deeply, showcasing the author's talent for capturing the intricacies of life and relationships.

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Digging to America, Anne Tyler

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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Vintage
Rok vydania
2006
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
288
ISBN10
0701180358
ISBN13
9780701180355
Série
Pôvodný názov
Digging to America
Hodnotenie
3,5 z 5
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On August 15, 1997, two tiny Korean babies arrive in Baltimore, uniting two families with starkly different backgrounds. The Donaldsons, led by the decent Brad and tenacious Bitsy, embody American exuberance, supported by their extended family. In contrast, the Yazdans consist of the pretty, anxious Ziba and the assimilated Sami, along with his elegant Iranian-born mother Maryam, who approaches the occasion with quiet wonder. Each year, they celebrate 'Arrival Day' together, with increasingly competitive parties as the children—Susan, Jin-ho, and later Xiu-Mei—grow and adapt to American life. Meanwhile, Maryam, the optimistic pessimist, clings to her outsider status, feeling like a guest in a bewildering country despite her citizenship. The narrative is rich with achingly funny moments and cringe-worthy misunderstandings, exploring themes of belonging, otherness, and the complexities of family dynamics. It delves into the struggles for connection and goodness amidst cultural differences and personal challenges. The story culminates in an emotional twist that surprises and resonates deeply, showcasing the author's talent for capturing the intricacies of life and relationships.