Jhumpa Lahiri adds Frank O'Connor Prize to her honor role of awards
Jhumpa Lahiri's Unaccustomed Earth Find this book in our catalog US$55,055 Frank O'Connor prize for a short story collection, according to the Guardian newspaper on July 5, 2008, which reported that the contest's jurors chose to dispense with "the ritual of issuing a shortlist" because Lahiri's work "was so plainly the best book." Click here to find out about the Frank O'Connor award.This is what it says about Unaccustomed Earth in our catalog: "From the internationally best-selling, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, a new work of fiction: eight stories 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 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."
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