Passage West, Rishi Reddi
Passage West, Rishi Reddi
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Passage West

Author: Rishi Reddi

Narrator: Shawn K. Jain

Unabridged: 12 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/12/2022

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

A Recommended Book from BookRiot, Bustle, The Millions and Teen Vogue

A Los Angeles Times BEST CALIFORNIA BOOK of 2020 * A New England Independent Booksellers' 2020 NEW ENGLAND BOOK AWARD FINALIST

A sweeping, vibrant first novel following a family of Indian sharecroppers at the onset of World War I, revealing a little-known part of California history

1914: Ram Singh arrives in the Imperial Valley on the Mexican border, reluctantly accepting his friend Karak’s offer of work and partnership in a small cantaloupe farm. Ram is unmoored; fleeing violence in Oregon, he desperately longs to return to his wife and newborn son in Punjab—but he is duty bound to make his fortune first.

In the Valley, American settlement is still new and the rules are ever shifting. Alongside Karak; Jivan and his wife, Kishen; and Amarjeet, a U.S. soldier, Ram struggles to farm in the unforgiving desert. When he meets an alluring woman who has fought in Mexico’s revolution, he strives to stay true to his wife. The Valley is full of settlers hailing from other cities and different continents. The stakes are high and times are desperate—just one bad harvest or stolen crop could destabilize a family. And as anti- immigrant sentiment rises among white residents, the tensions of life in the west finally boil over.

In her ambitious debut novel, Rishi Reddi, award-winning author of Karma and Other Stories, explores an enduring question: Who is welcome in America? Richly imagined and beautifully rendered, Passage West offers a moving portrait of one man’s search for home.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mbhatia on September 12, 2020

My husband came to America in the 1960's to attend the University of Michigan as a foreign student. As a Sikh, he has vivid memories of going with his fellow classmates to California to work on the farms in order to earn enough money for the following year of his education. This narrative rings true......more

Goodreads review by Emily on April 06, 2023

A novel on injustice and identity during a little known part of American history. Against the backdrop of Southern California in the early 1900’s, Passage West examines the immigrant experience of Indian, Japanese, and Mexican farmers, as they grapple with familial tension, disillusionment from the......more

Goodreads review by belton :) on September 16, 2024

3.5 stars Not usually the type of stuff I read, I only read it for school, but it was still more enjoyable than I thought!!! It took a bit of time for me to actually get into the story but when I did it was pretty good!!! It's the 1900s, and Ram has immigrated from Punjab to America in order to earn m......more

Goodreads review by Candace on March 11, 2020

4.5 stars I enjoyed this novel thoroughly. Did you know that Sikh Indian farmers were some of the pioneers in California's Imperial Valley, that rich citrus land hugging the Mexican border? Rishi Reddi has written a moving and powerful story of a small group people in an unlikely place at an unlikely......more

Goodreads review by France-Andrée on May 28, 2022

The story of Indian farmers in the 1910s-1920s and their struggle to make it in California. To me there is such a gulf between how white people thought at the time and how I think. It was frustrating to see how the “Hindus” and Japanese were treated, the laws that restricted their lives was so unjust......more