This Is One Way to Dance by Sejal Shah audiobook

This Is One Way to Dance: Essays

By Sejal Shah
Read by Priya Ayyar

Blackstone Publishing 9780820357232
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A powerful meditation on identity and belonging, Sejal Shah explores the tension of being both invisible and hyper-visible in a country that struggles with race. The daughter of immigrants from Indian and Kenya, Shah wrestles with her experiences growing up in—and returning to—western New York, an area of stark racial and socioeconomic segregation. Her work illuminates how we are all marked by family and place; by the limits of our bodies; by our losses and regrets; by who and what we love; by our ambivalences and our silences. This is a book about growing up Indian in non-Indian places, about what it means to be American, South Asian American, a writer of color, and a feminist. Shah considers the implications of being asked where are you from—the geographic and cultural distances between people, how these gaps are imagined and real, constructed and changing. These literary essays will certainly appeal to readers of short stories and poetry as well. 

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An NPR Best Book of 2020

Winner of an IPPY Silver Medal

A Nautilus Gold Award Winner

Finalist for the Foreword Indies Award

A powerful meditation on identity and belonging, Sejal Shah explores the tension of being both invisible and hyper-visible in a country that struggles with race. The daughter of immigrants from Indian and Kenya, Shah wrestles with her experiences growing up in—and returning to—western New York, an area of stark racial and socioeconomic segregation. Her work illuminates how we are all marked by family and place; by the limits of our bodies; by our losses and regrets; by who and what we love; by our ambivalences and our silences. This is a book about growing up Indian in non-Indian places, about what it means to be American, South Asian American, a writer of color, and a feminist. Shah considers the implications of being asked where are you from—the geographic and cultural distances between people, how these gaps are imagined and real, constructed and changing. These literary essays will certainly appeal to readers of short stories and poetry as well. 

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“One of the most nuanced, wise, and tender portraits of immigration I have ever read.” Kiran Desai, Man Booker Prize–winning author
“This is a sensitive, poignant collection.” Kirkus Reviews

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Author Bio: Sejal Shah

Author Bio: Sejal Shah

Sejal Shah is a poet who works in prose, writing across genres and disciplines. Her stories and essays have appeared in The Guardian, Brevity, Conjunctions, Guernica, the Kenyon Review, Literary Hub, Longreads, and The Rumpus. She lives in Rochester, New York.

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Available Formats : CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 4.88
Audience: Adult
Language: English