Habitations
Sheila SundarA young academic moves from India to the United States, where she navigates first love, a green card marriage, single motherhood, & more in this “delightful novel, written with immediacy, warmth, & wry humor” (Ha Jin, National Book Award-winning author of Waiting).
Vega Gopalan is adrift. Still reeling from the death of her sister years earlier, she leaves South India to attend graduate school at Columbia University. In New York, Vega straddles many different worlds, eventually moving in & out of a series of relationships that take her through the striving world of academia, the intellectual isolation of the immigrant suburbs, and, ultimately, the loneliness of single motherhood. But it is the birth of Vega's daughter that forces the novel's central question: What does it mean to make a home?
Written with dry humor & searing insight, Habitations is an intimate story of identity, immigration, expectation & desire, & of love lost & found. But it is also a universal story of womanhood, & the ways in which women are forced to navigate multiple loyalties: to family, to community, & to themselves.
A profound meditation on the many meanings of home & on the ways love & kinship can be found, even in the most unfamiliar of places, Habitations introduces Sheila Sundar as an electrifying new voice in literary fiction.