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Vibhuti Jain

Autore di Our Best Intentions

1 opera 75 membri 3 recensioni 1 preferito

Opere di Vibhuti Jain

Our Best Intentions (2023) 75 copie

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Informazioni generali

Luogo di residenza
Johannesburg, South Africa
Guilford, Connecticut, USA
Istruzione
Harvard Law School
Yale University
Agente
Alexa Stark, Writers House
Breve biografia
Vibhuti (“Vib”) Jain lives with her husband and daughter in Johannesburg, South Africa, where she works in international development finance. She began her career as a corporate lawyer in New York City. She holds degrees from Yale University and Harvard Law School. Our Best Intentions is her first novel.

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There were a lot of themes packed into this novel and I felt each one was portrayed believably. I appreciated that the ending didn't tie everything up neatly. Again, that felt real to me. Jain showed how hard it is to be accepted in a town where you fall outside of the norm.
 
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ccayne | 2 altre recensioni | May 19, 2024 |
Angie Singh is an athlete, swimming at the high school over summer break. On her way home, she finds the body of Henry McCleary, a wealthy white boy and the brother of her friend. Henry has been stabbed. Angie is the daughter of Babur Singh, an Indian immigrant. Angie had been asked to tutor Chiara, a black girl, in swimming. Chiara is the person who stabbed Henry after an incident. Henry is going to be fine, but the McClearys want to sue, especially after finding that Chiara was homeless and improperly registered at the school.
This is a look at class in the US, and how people are treated based on their skin color and their social and economic status. It is a story of love between a father and daughter and how they navigate the biases. Well done.
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rmarcin | 2 altre recensioni | May 11, 2024 |
Debut author Vibhuti Jain weaves an interesting story in order to explore themes of race and privilege in Our Best Intentions. An altercation among students outside of a wealthy suburban high school in the last week of summer leaves one of them stabbed in the stomach and the alleged perpetrator missing. Told in an omniscient third-person voice, the story follows many of the characters but mainly focuses on Angie Singh who found the victim and called 911. As she struggles to figure out what actually happened, her own feelings and family issues compound the problem. The novel gets bogged down a bit in internal musings and could have used some editing, but overall a decent story that examines a complicated situation with a fresh point of view.… (altro)
 
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Hccpsk | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 17, 2023 |

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Statistiche

Opere
1
Utenti
75
Popolarità
#235,804
Voto
3.9
Recensioni
3
ISBN
7
Preferito da
1

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