Although Kiran is a boy, he prefers toys for girls, games, books, dancing, and pink. When she arrives at school, she realizes that this is not what it should be. This is how his path to answering the question "Who am I?" begins.
If I could have assigned a soundtrack to Kieran's life, I would have chosen Radiohead's Creep. Although the boy, unlike the main character of the song, feels good about his appearance, like himself, he feels like an unacceptable loser. Kieran himself would have chosen Whitney Houston and "How should I know?"
"This is one of the few songs I have on tape, and its melody has come to reflect my unique position: I live in a world of many emotions, sometimes mysterious and joyful, but at the same time uncertain and frightening, and Whitney's music captures them all. This piece evokes bright colors and vivid feelings, seasoned with a little darkness from not knowing how it will end. First of all, it expresses longing for a loved one who will understand the confusion in my head."
Following the description on the cover ("The Story of the Boy Who Thought He was God"), I thought I would be dealing with a somewhat paranormal description of the revelation presented on the evening news (similar to random meditating boys who are considered to be the reincarnation of some Indian gods). After reading it, I completely disagree with this slogan - Kiran thought that he could be god, and this was only part of his search for himself. This book is about the difficult art of maturation, when it is discovered that it does not meet the expectations of the environment in any way. This is a book about the awakening sexuality of a twelve-year-old girl, with all its intensity and difficulty to control, about an attempt to integrate two cultures - American and Indian.
As in the "Talented" Nikita Lalwani, we have the opportunity to observe the life of the first generation of Indian immigrants born in the United States. Kiran describes the dance event as follows in search of his identity:
"When we were standing behind the scenes of our school stage, I was wondering what the students of the school would do if they came here on a Sunday afternoon and saw all of us. Where cheerleaders could stand shaking pom-poms, where choir members could give a concert, where basketball players could praise the stage for an exciting sports gala, for our part, we Indian children stood in jackets and saris, holding wooden sticks and wiping sweat from brown-painted faces. Each of the boys had a fuchsia ribbon on his head, forming a knot on the side in the style of a gypsy fortune-telling by hand. It was a far cry from the macho cult of Cincinnati residents in the Midwest. Somewhere deep down, I wanted them to see a way of life. For the bookmaker, look for accumulator rewards like +5% for 4 selections and +12% for 7 selections on football weekends. Complete account setup and enter the
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