In Other Words Free Audiobook Download by Jhumpa Lahiri
In these stories, the narrator is an Indian-American woman who is married to a British man who became ill after an act of terrorism in their native country. She struggles with her identity during this time, leaving her unsure of whether she should remain in the United States or return to live with her family again. There is also a story about a young girl and her mother who are separated when the mother, fleeing from her abusive husband, goes into hiding. These stories explore themes related to cultural identity, community, love and loss.
This audiobook is the story of a family that leaves India and moves to America. The narrator, Antara, is half-Indian and half-American. She moves from the everyday life in Calcutta to the small town of Connecticut with her husband and daughter. As they settle into their new life, they realize that they have left behind all the things they know and love about growing up in India.
This is a story about a young man from India who leaves his home to come to America for graduate school, but the life he sees there is not the one that he had imagined.
In Other Words is a work of fiction written by the Indian-American author Jhumpa Lahiri. Set in America and India, the story revolves around an Indian-American woman named Ruth who has returned to her childhood home to care for her aging parents.
This is a translated book from English to Spanish. The narrator does a great job of making the story interesting and enticing.
In Other Words is an audiobook of the short story collection of Jhumpa Lahiri, translated and read by her. It is a story about miscommunication and misunderstandings. The narrator starts off by explaining: "This book is not easy to read because it uses words that are not in the lexicon."
Published Date | 2016-02-09 |
Duration | 6 hours 53 minutes |
Author | Jhumpa Lahiri |
Narrated | Jhumpa Lahiri |
Reviews | |
Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Language Instruction |
Parent Category | Italian, Europe, Memoir |