NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - From the beloved, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author comes "an intimate picture of middle-class family
life" (The New York Times) that challenges the notion that home is a
fixed place, and celebrates the subtle complexities of life on all sides
of the American experience.
Two families meet at the Baltimore airport while waiting for their baby
girls to arrive from Korea. The Iranian-American Sami and Ziba Yazdan,
with Ziba's elegant and reserved mother, Maryam, in tow, wait quietly
while brash and all-American Bitsy and Brad Donaldson, plus extended
family, are armed with camcorders and a fleet of balloons proclaiming
"It's a girl!" After they decide together to throw an impromptu "arrival
party," a tradition is born, and so begins a lifelong friendship between
the two families.
As they raise their daughters, the Yazdan and Donaldson families grapple
with questions of assimilation and identity. When Bitsy's recently
widowed father sets his sights on Maryam, she must confront her own idea
of what it means to be other, and of who she is and what she values.