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NOT NATIVE
In these short stories, Indian immigrants deal with conflict, growth, dislocation, and renewal in a new
world. But their old world is present as well, and this “in-betweenness” shapes their lives.
“A collection of powerful stories that opens up a larger world for the reader. The haunting quality
and the emotional punch they deliver linger in the mind. This is a writer to watch.”
—-Bharti Kirchner, author of Season of Sacrifice
“From the first paragraph, the very first sentence, Murali Kamma had me engrossed and engaged in
the narrative, and my interest did not diminish until I got to the end of the book, twenty stories in all,
Wising Up Press is to its very last sentence.”
25% —Waqas Khwaja, Ellen Douglass Leyburn Professor of
offering a
English, Agnes Scott College
discount on the
book. “Expositions that immediately draw you into each story and endings that linger at the back of your
mind long after you’ve finished reading make for a book that I can only highly recommend.”
—Andrea Wintersberger, Tint Journal
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“In each of these tales, Murali Kamma engages the past and present dimensions of that struggle,
illuminating, along the way, what it means to be Indian, American, and truly human.”
—Roderick Clark, editor and publisher of Rosebud magazine
For more information, go to www.MuraliKamma.com
ISBN: 9781732451438

