Thanks to Caitlin Mulrooney-Lyski of Berkley/Penguin Group USA, I am giving away one copy of On the Outside Looking Indian.
Rupinder was raised, like many children of immigrants, under the strict rules of her parent’s traditional Indian upbringing. While her friends were practicing their plies at ballet class, having slumber parties, and spending their summers at camp, Rupinder was cleaning, babysitting her siblings and watching hours on end of American television. Kept at home—safe from the corrupting influences of the outside world—Rupinder ate junk food and found solace in the familiar characters of Days of Our Lives, Who’s the Boss, and Welcome Back, Kotter.
What began as a desire to experience all that she missed out on as a child, quickly turns into much more as Rupinder discovers what it means to be happy, finds the courage to pursue her dreams, and realizes that the most important lessons are learned when we are at play.
Rupinder Gill has been published in the National Post and on McSweeney’s.com. She recently finished writing for Canada ’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes. On The Outside Looking Indian is her first book. To learn more, please visit rupindergill.net or follow her on Twitter @rkgill.
This giveaway is for Canada and U.S. and ends on May 29, 2012. Please use Rafflecopter to enter.
Please enter me in this giveaway (if it’s open to Canadians)!
I’m not sure I did all the entries properly (I wasn’t sure what I was supposed to enter in some of them), but you know that I’m a FB and GR friend! 🙂
Interesting book about an immigrant family’s experience. Thank you for the giveaway. jtretin at aol dot com
This story reminds me of a friend I had growing up. Thanks for this awesome giveaway.
:)Jeanne B.T.
Being from an immigrant family growing up in Canada I can relate to these types of stories. I would love to read this!
While I understand the rules about keeping her at home, it is interesting that she could watch so much tv! Thanks for the giveaway!
It looks like a great story.
Sounds very intriguing. I always enjoy books set in another culture. Thanks for the giveaway.
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It sounds like a great read! And how many of us haven’t done something similar? Maybe vow that we won’t let our children miss out on something that we missed out on! 🙂
Thanks for the giveaway!
Shannon
http://www.irunreadteach.wordpress.com
This sounds like a good book.
Thanks for the great giveaway! This books sounds very interesting. 😀
I have always been fascinated by immigrant stories. As a child of the 1950’s my neighborhood swelled with immigrant children from Italy, Greek, Lativia, China and Germany. Now, I am married to an immigrant from Taiwan. I also have many friends who are from India. I love to talk with them about their stories.
Thank you for having a giveaway of this book, I had not heard of it before.
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