From the internationally
best-selling, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author, a
superbly crafted new work of
fiction: eight
stories--longer and more
emotionally complex than any
she has yet written--that
take us from Cambridge and
Seattle to India and
Thailand as they enter the
lives of sisters and
brothers, fathers and
mothers, daughters and sons,
friends and lovers.
In the stunning title
story, Ruma, a young mother
in a new city, is visited by
her father, who carefully
tends the earth of her
garden, where he and his
grandson form a special
bond. But he's harboring a
secret from his daughter, a
love affair he's keeping all
to himself. In "A Choice of
Accommodations," a husband's
attempt to turn an old
friend's wedding into a
romantic getaway weekend
with his wife takes a dark,
revealing turn as the party
lasts deep into the night.
In "Only Goodness," a
sister eager to give her
younger brother the perfect
childhood she never had is
overwhelmed by guilt,
anguish, and anger when his
alcoholism threatens her
family. And in "Hema and
Kaushik," a trio of linked
stories--a luminous,
intensely compelling elegy
of life, death, love, and
fate--we follow the lives of
a girl and boy who, one
winter, share a house in
Massachusetts. They travel
from innocence to experience
on separate, sometimes
painful paths, until destiny
brings them together again
years later in Rome.
"Unaccustomed Earth" is
rich with" "Jhumpa Lahiri's
signature gifts: exquisite
prose, emotional wisdom, and
subtle renderings of the
most intricate workings of
the heart and mind. It is a
masterful, dazzling work of
a writer at the peak of her
powers.