Ebook {Epub PDF} The Leaving of Things by Jay Antani






















 · Jay Antani is a lifelong lover of stories, both the personal and the fantastic. He came to writing by way of film studies, commercial illustration, and film journalism. After receiving his MFA from USC, Jay published “The Leaving of Things” (Lake Union, ), an award-winning coming-of-age saga about finding one’s voice in a world of clashing and competing cultures/5(K). 6 rows ·  · Jay Antani is a freelance film critic, writer, and editor. He lives in Los Angeles with his Author: Jay Antani. Jay Antani is a freelance film critic, writer, and editor. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, son, and cat. The Leaving of Things is his first novel. He encourages readers to visit his website at bltadwin.ru().


Welcome to the online home of Jay Antani, an author of books (The Leaving of Things, Edge of Light, the upcoming Transcendent, due out in late ), scribbler of thoughts, and a dabbler and student of all kinds of cool stuff from the worlds of literature, movies, astrophysics, history, dinosaurs, music, drawing, and whatever else suits my fancy on any given day. Click to read more about The Leaving of Things by Jay Antani. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Check out this great listen on bltadwin.ru Vikram is not your model Indian-American teenager. Growing up in late s Wisconsin, he is rebellious, adrift, and resentful of his Indian roots. But a disastrously drunken weekend becomes a one-way ticket back to the homeland for Vikram after his outr.


The Leaving of Things PDF book by Jay Antani Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI. After graduating from high school, teenager Vikram moves to India with his mother, father, and younger brother to enroll in college. Aside from hamburgers, a less bribe-heavy culture and his Wisconsin girlfriend, Vikram mainly misses what he could have been. As Joni Mitchell once noted, “You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.”. This is the central tenet of Jay Antani’s “The Leaving of Things,” the story of a teenager named Vikram who, after graduating from high. “Every opportunity is a dividing line. Here, you have things as they are.” He raised one palm, then the other. “And here, things as they can be.” His palms were but vaguely discernible shapes. “You choose if you want to commit to stepping over the line, easy as that, really.” ― Jay Antani, The Leaving of Things.

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