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Friday, April 26, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
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Amreekandesi: Masters of America is a book written by Atulya Mahajan. He has described in this book the life of Indians who have moved some reasons to the U.S. Like ever story this was one will also have a hero and a zero. You will come across many sudden twist and turns. It is a story that will touch your heart and compel you to read it. In this book you will come across a young engineer Akhil Arora who is a dorky engineer and wants go once out of his house and live his live independently without the support of his parents. He wants to prove to the other people that he too can succeed without the help of his parents. Then there is also a small town Punjabi guy Jaspreet Singh aka Jassi, who dreams to get settled in America.
The twist comes when the two lads end up being roommates and have different opinions in life. Akhil comes only ot earn some good money and then he would shift back to India but Jassi has full plans to marry an American Lady and live his life happily. There many incidents in the story that will keep a smile on your face and the clashes of different cultures. The two are from different cultures and cannot tolerate each other and Indians complain of being victims of racism. Stories of how insecure parents are about their children staying abroad with the fear that they would never come back. Will the two lads come back to India or will they settle there? Will Jassi find the right girl to get married to and settle in America? Pre-order this book now from Infibeam.com and know the rest of the story.
About the Author
Atulya Mahajan is one of the popular authors from the site amreekandesi.com. This is a famous Indian satire blog. Born and brought up in Delhi, went to the US in 2004 and sated there for 5 years. His blogs mainly contained content that was related to the lives of Indian who moved abroad. He also writes occasional humour columns for the Times of India, Crest Edition.
After he returned from USA he has been trying to improve the driving style of the taxi drivers, motorcyclist, and the autorickshaw drivers as they over take from the wrong side. Staying in the US for 5 years he understood what actually traffic rules and tries to teach the others.
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