An American Brat

An American Brat by Bapsi Sidhwa, published by Milkweed Editions in 1993, is a reprint edition that spans 317 pages. The narrative begins in Pakistan, where the extended family of sixteen-year-old Feroza Ginwalla grapples with the decision to send her to America for a three-month holiday. This choice reflects their concerns about Feroza’s conservative views amid the rising tide of fundamentalism in her home country. Accompanied by her young uncle, who serves as both her guide and a source of frustration, Feroza embarks on a journey that challenges her perceptions of American culture.
Readers will find a blend of humor and tension as Feroza navigates her experiences in America, which are met with mixed reactions from her family back home. The story explores themes of cultural clash and the impact of fundamentalism, offering insights into the lives of newcomers in America. Sidhwa’s work presents a unique perspective on the complexities of identity and belonging, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in literary fiction.
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As An American Brat opens in Pakistan, the extended family of sixteen-year-old Feroza Ginwalla, a lively and temperamental young girl, agonize over the decision to send Feroza to America for a three-month holiday? This act of apparent audacity arises from concern over Feroza’s conservative attitudes which stem from Pakistan’s rising tide of fundamentalism. Feroza’s chaperone in America, an uncle only six years her senior, is her guide, friend, and the bane of her existence. Her relationships and adventures shape her alternately hilarious and terrifying perceptions of America. Feroza’s family in Pakistan, meanwhile, are in delicious turmoil over the possibility that American ways will ruin her. In the tradition of Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club and Gish Jen’s Typical American, An American Brat brings insight while entertaining readers with an enormously satisfying story and characters. Sidhwa allows us to see Americans from the point of view of newcomers – an occasionally unsettling perspective – while gently illuminating the potentially destructive influence of fundamentalism on a culture and individuals.
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