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How do you find success in America? What must you be willing to do? The Patels start finding the answers to those questions within moments of arriving in a rural Florida town. But they become more difficult to answer as time progresses. The relative that brings them to the United States indentures them. They're forced to deal with the worst humanity has to offer on a routine, sometimes daily basis. And law enforcement not only refuses to help them. But it appears they didn't want them here, to begin with. So, violence, xenophobia, and homespun American sexual depravity seem to be the only…mehr

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How do you find success in America? What must you be willing to do? The Patels start finding the answers to those questions within moments of arriving in a rural Florida town. But they become more difficult to answer as time progresses. The relative that brings them to the United States indentures them. They're forced to deal with the worst humanity has to offer on a routine, sometimes daily basis. And law enforcement not only refuses to help them. But it appears they didn't want them here, to begin with. So, violence, xenophobia, and homespun American sexual depravity seem to be the only trappings of the Patels' new life in America. A devout Hindu family, they don't believe in hell. But as each day passes, life in the United States tests even that aspect of their faith. Where they end up and how they get there will be as storied, inspiring, and sometimes heartbreaking as the events that brought them here, all of which are related in Patel: From Partition to Perdition. This saga is about adversity and one family's perseverance in the face of it. It's about achieving success despite unthinkable obstacles and overwhelming challenges. It's about Devan, Savitri, Sridevi, Fardeen, Anaya, and Sanjay. This saga is about the Patels.