This book offers a sharp critique of millennial adulthood, delving into the complex discussions surrounding fertility and reproduction. It explores the emotional struggles of individuals as they navigate societal pressures and personal desires while striving to establish their identities. Through its insightful narrative, the author sheds light on the challenges faced by a generation grappling with significant life choices.
ANYONE CAN BE EXTRAORDINARY. BUT IT COMES AT A PRICE... Neil Narayan's parents
moved to America for a better life, and his perfect older sister is now headed
to an elite university. Neil is funny and smart, but he is not living up to
his parents' dream. While he tries to want their version of success, mostly,
Neil just wants his neighbour across the street, Anita Dayal. Once a lot like
Neil, Anita is truly thriving academically, athletically and socially. Anita
has a secret: she and her mother Anjali have been brewing an ancient
alchemical potion from stolen gold that harnesses the ambition of the
jewellery's original owner. Anita just needs a little boost to get into
Harvard. When Neil - who needs a whole lot more - stumbles onto their secret
and joins in the plot, events spiral into a tragedy that rips their community
apart. Ten years later, Neil is an oft-stoned history grad student studying
the California gold rush. Anita has given up her high-flying tech career and
is working as an event planner, just for now. Anjali, the woman who gave them
both so much, is in trouble, and only gold can save her. What choice do Anita
and Neil have but to pull off one last heist? Gold Diggers is a dazzling
coming-of-age story that speaks to anyone who ever wondered quite how they
belong, and who ever dreamed of being the very best they could be.