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All Those Tears We Can't See (3rd edition) addresses the challenges immigrants face in this era due to lack of money and cultural differences but later achieve the "American dream" - The new novel follows an Indian woman who migrated from India to America and finds difficulties due to lack of money and cultural differences but later has achieved "American dream" which is America's achievement as well. - It was difficult and traumatic for young Samantha to leave everything behind and starts a new life in the U.S., where the language, culture, traditions, morals, beliefs, and everyday way of…mehr

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All Those Tears We Can't See (3rd edition) addresses the challenges immigrants face in this era due to lack of money and cultural differences but later achieve the "American dream" - The new novel follows an Indian woman who migrated from India to America and finds difficulties due to lack of money and cultural differences but later has achieved "American dream" which is America's achievement as well. - It was difficult and traumatic for young Samantha to leave everything behind and starts a new life in the U.S., where the language, culture, traditions, morals, beliefs, and everyday way of life are totally foreign while retaining her own culture and beliefs. As an adult Samantha (or Shimonti as she was known as a child) races to her native India, now modern and much changed, in search of her daughter, Monica. Their fragile relationship of late has finally been shattered over the issue of interracial marriage, as Samantha fears that her daughter's marriage to Brandon, a Christian, goes against Bengali culture. Samantha revisits her past and reexamines her life growing up in India. Traveling between past and present, things haven't always been easy for Shimonti (later known as Samantha). Just about everything is different in America from the food to the morals. But Samantha eventually manages to achieve the American Dream. While Amit would love Monica to sit for the medical entrance exams so she can follow in his footsteps and partner at the clinic with him, instead she becomes, of all things, a journalist. It is through a tragic scenario that Samantha discovers the necessity and power of change. Change is imminent- we like it or not. When a tragedy struck her it opened her eyes to this change but would she accept her son-in-law who was Christian?