1,001 Novels: A Library of America
Gold Diggers (2020)
by Sanjena Sathian
1400 Dunwoody Village Pkwy SUITE #1406by Sanjena Sathian
Atlanta, Georgia
Georgia 11/26
You'd think there would be more novels written by the sons and daughters of the Indian diaspora in America but one gets the sense that writing fiction is secondary to becoming a doctor, scientist or venture capitalist. The post World War II South Asian immigrants to the United States mostly arrived as graduate students in hard-science/technical subjects- they had top degrees from elite Indian universities. There's a much smaller subset of small-business owning immigrants who were fleeing turmoil- your NYC cabbies and gas station owners, but mostly the South Asian experience in the US has been small families: Dad, Mom and one or two kids. Dad works as a scientist or doctor or in computers, Mom stays at home or has some kind of home business. Kids are under intense pressure to do well.
In that regard, what must be mildly embarrassing for Sathian's own parents (she went to Yale for undergraduate and then went to, sigh, the Iowa Writer's Workshop), is great for readers. Sathian's magical realist/coming of age drama is a rare depiction of the inner lives of two families of reasonably well off Indian American immigrants living in suburban Atlanta. Sathian's protagonist is feckless male high school student who moons over his more successful neighbor-girl, also Indian American. One night he stumbles over her neighbor's secret: Her mom is creating a drink out of stolen gold as a way to harness the ambitions of others. Sathian goes light on the lore- I sense the hand of the market at work, but that doesn't detract from a lively tale.
I could actually identify somewhat with these characters- some of the action takes place in the Bay Area and some of Sathian's high school portraits reminds me of Indian American girls who went to my own, highly selective high school in Oakland. I was glad to get this window into a world that had always seemed opaque to me as a high school/college/law school student.
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