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157989A Great Countryhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/a-great-country/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1498596/0f84b17e-cc88-4e5d-aa50-485cbb6bbdae.jpg?v=638441449275030000542542MXNHarperCollinsInStock/Audiolibros/<p><strong>#1 International Bestseller</strong></p><p><strong>Longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize & New American Voices Award</strong></p><p><strong>Amazon Top 10 Editors Pick</strong></p><p><strong>Named a Best Book of the Year by <em>Elle</em>, <em>Cosmo</em>, <em>Real Simple</em>, <em>Glamour</em>, <em>Conde Nast</em>, <em>Readers Digest</em>, & more</strong></p><p><strong>""A premise that would (and should) translate well to a prestige television series.""<em>Elle</em></strong></p><p><em>""<em>The best...book I read this year was Gowdas timely and touching <em>A Great Country</em>.""<em>San Diego Union-Tribune</em></em></em></p><p>Pacific Hills, California: Gated communities, ocean views, well-tended lawns, serene pools, and now the new home of the Shah family. For the Shah parents, who came to America twenty years earlier with little more than an education and their new marriage, this move represents the culmination of years of hard work and dreaming. For their children, born and raised in America, success is not so simple.</p><p>For the most part, these differences among the five members of the Shah family are minor irritants, arguments between parents and children, older and younger siblings. But one Saturday night, the twelve-year-old son is arrested. The fallout from that event will shake each family members perception of themselves as individuals, as community members, as Americans, and will lead each to consider: how do we define success? At what cost comes ambition? And what is our role and responsibility in the cultural mosaic of modern America?</p><p>For readers of <em>The Vanishing Half</em> by Brit Bennett and <em>Such a Fun Age</em> by Kiley Reid, <em>A Great Country</em> explores themes of immigration, generational conflict, social class and privilege as it reconsiders the myth of the model minority and questions the price of the American dream.</p>...156239A Great Country542542https://www.gandhi.com.mx/a-great-country/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1498596/0f84b17e-cc88-4e5d-aa50-485cbb6bbdae.jpg?v=638441449275030000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20249780063324374_W3siaWQiOiIxYzUyNDVmZi1jY2U3LTRhNGUtYjZmMC1iYjNhOTEyOTgxZTQiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjU0MiwiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6NTQyLCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiV2hvbGVzYWxlIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNS0wNy0wMVQwMDowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlLCJpc0VsaWdpYmxlRm9yQ3JlZGl0VHJpYWwiOnRydWUsImNyZWRpdFB1cmNoYXNlUHJpY2UiOjF9XQ==9780063324374_<p><strong>From the <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author, a novel in the tradition of Celeste Ngs <em>Little Fires Everywhere</em>, exploring the ties and fractures of a close-knit Indian-American family in the aftermath of a violent encounter with the police.</strong></p><p>Pacific Hills, California: Gated communities, ocean views, well-tended lawns, serene pools, and now the new home of the Shah family. For the Shah parents, who came to America twenty years earlier with little more than an education and their new marriage, this move represents the culmination of years of hard work and dreaming. For their children, born and raised in America, success is not so simple.</p><p>For the most part, these differences among the five members of the Shah family are minor irritants, arguments between parents and children, older and younger siblings. But one Saturday night, the twelve-year-old son is arrested. The fallout from that event will shake each family members perception of themselves as individuals, as community members, as Americans, and will lead each to consider: how do we define success? At what cost comes ambition? And what is our role and responsibility in the cultural mosaic of modern America?</p><p>For readers of <em>The Vanishing Half</em> by Brit Bennett and <em>Such a Fun Age</em> by Kiley Reid, <em>A Great Country</em> explores themes of immigration, generational conflict, social class and privilege as it reconsiders the myth of the model minority and questions the price of the American dream.</p>...(*_*)9780063324374_<p><strong>Named an ELLE BEST BOOK OF 2024</strong></p><p><strong>Named a BEST or MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE YEAR by Readers Digest, Elle Magazine, CondeNast Traveler, Publishers Weekly, Indigo, ZibbyMag, Goodreads, BookBub & more</strong></p><p><strong>A deeply moving, layered portrait of the hopes, dreams and fears a family carries as other in the face of the modern American Dream."" -- Ashley Audrain, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>The Push</em> and <em>The Whispers</em></strong></p><p>Pacific Hills, California: Gated communities, ocean views, well-tended lawns, serene pools, and now the new home of the Shah family. For the Shah parents, who came to America twenty years earlier with little more than an education and their new marriage, this move represents the culmination of years of hard work and dreaming. For their children, born and raised in America, success is not so simple.</p><p>For the most part, these differences among the five members of the Shah family are minor irritants, arguments between parents and children, older and younger siblings. But one Saturday night, the twelve-year-old son is arrested. The fallout from that event will shake each family members perception of themselves as individuals, as community members, as Americans, and will lead each to consider: how do we define success? At what cost comes ambition? And what is our role and responsibility in the cultural mosaic of modern America?</p><p>For readers of <em>The Vanishing Half</em> by Brit Bennett and <em>Such a Fun Age</em> by Kiley Reid, <em>A Great Country</em> explores themes of immigration, generational conflict, social class and privilege as it reconsiders the myth of the model minority and questions the price of the American dream.</p>...(*_*)9780063324374_<p><strong>#1 International Bestseller</strong></p><p><strong>Longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize & New American Voices Award</strong></p><p><strong>Amazon Top 10 Editors Pick</strong></p><p><strong>Named a Best Book of the Year by <em>Elle</em>, <em>Cosmo</em>, <em>Real Simple</em>, <em>Glamour</em>, <em>Conde Nast</em>, <em>Readers Digest</em>, & more</strong></p><p><strong>""A premise that would (and should) translate well to a prestige television series.""<em>Elle</em></strong></p><p><em>""<em>The best...book I read this year was Gowdas timely and touching <em>A Great Country</em>.""<em>San Diego Union-Tribune</em></em></em></p><p>Pacific Hills, California: Gated communities, ocean views, well-tended lawns, serene pools, and now the new home of the Shah family. For the Shah parents, who came to America twenty years earlier with little more than an education and their new marriage, this move represents the culmination of years of hard work and dreaming. For their children, born and raised in America, success is not so simple.</p><p>For the most part, these differences among the five members of the Shah family are minor irritants, arguments between parents and children, older and younger siblings. But one Saturday night, the twelve-year-old son is arrested. The fallout from that event will shake each family members perception of themselves as individuals, as community members, as Americans, and will lead each to consider: how do we define success? At what cost comes ambition? And what is our role and responsibility in the cultural mosaic of modern America?</p><p>For readers of <em>The Vanishing Half</em> by Brit Bennett and <em>Such a Fun Age</em> by Kiley Reid, <em>A Great Country</em> explores themes of immigration, generational conflict, social class and privilege as it reconsiders the myth of the model minority and questions the price of the American dream.</p>...9780063324374_HarperAudio(*_*)9780063324374_HarperCollinsaudiolibro_7e309ce4-8b11-3584-a235-05ef04b3d9fc_9780063324374;9780063324374_9780063324374Shilpi SomayaInglésMéxico2024-03-26T00:00:00+00:00HarperCollinsNoMINUTE2024-03-26T00:00:00+00:00