Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares (a Memoir)

by Shahani, Aarti Namdev
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ISBN: 9781250204752
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A heartfelt memoir of the immigrant experience from NPR Silicon Valley correspondent Aarti Shahani.

After arriving in New York City in the 1980s, the Shahani family opens a small electronics store. Aarti, their youngest child, wins a scholarship to one of Manhattan's most elite prep schools. They are well on their way to the American Dream, until their fortunes turn. When they mistakenly sell watches and calculators to the wrong people--members of the Cali drug cartel--the family gets caught in a legal case that destroys them, incrementally, over the course of 15 years.

Here We Are is the hearing the Shahani family never had, despite all the time they spent being judged. Aarti's father never recovers from the humiliation. And she, who has the chance to leave and live a better life, forever feels singularly defined by his (and their) crisis. She's torn between moving on and looking back.

This family saga is full of colorful characters: a feisty mom who'll take sewing shears to anyone who threatens her blood; a big brother, caught between the Old World and New, who agrees to an arranged marriage; a big sister who refuses to lose her sense of humor, even in the notorious jail Rikers Island.

As we follow the Shahanis' extreme ups and downs, Here We Are becomes a fascinating insider account of the elusive nature of legality and of the deep schism in American culture by which the "deserving" are deified and the "undeserving" demonized, at times relentlessly.

Ultimately, Here We Are is a coming-of-age story, a love letter from an outspoken modern daughter to her soft-spoken Old World father. She never expected they'd become best friends.

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Author: Shahani, Aarti Namdev
  • ISBN: 9781250204752
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 9.50 x 0.90
  • Number Of Pages: 256
  • Publication Year: 2019

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