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When Maya accompanies her mother to India to sell her grandfather's house, she uncovers family history relating to her parents divorce and learns more about herself and her relationship with her mother.

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Naming Maya is a charming coming of age story about a 12 year old Indian American girl named Maya and her summer visit to Chennai, India with her mother to try and sell Maya's grandfather's house. Maya's parents had divorced the previous year and this trip to Chennai reconnects Maya with her extended family, neighbors of her grandfather and the eccentric Kamala Mami who for years has been connected to Maya's family. During this visit, Maya struggles to understand her parent's divorce. It is the relationships that Maya establishes with her cousin Sumati and Kamala Mami that help Maya piece together the puzzles Maya is trying to unlock.

This quick read captures the sights and sounds of a bustling Indian town, insight into Indian culture show more and values, and the joys and pains of being a young girl. A great afternoon read. show less
Maya and her mother are spending part of their summer in Chennai, India, where her mother is selling her father's house. Maya holds resentment against her mother for many things unspoken, including her parents' recent divorce, family issues and the fact that she doesn't feel her mother is there for her. It is her cousin Sumati and old family friend, the elderly Kamala Mami, who help her find the way to confront her mother.
Naming Maya is about a 12 year old Indian girl who lives in America She comes to Chennai, India for her summer holiday. Meanwhile her mom is trying to sell her granfather's house in India. During her visite in India, Maya finds out more about her parents divorce. She has trouble understanding why it happened. With Kamala Mami, who offers to cook for them, she hears many stories and finds out more. Her cousin Sumati also helps her and they become good friends. She has lots of fun in India while she slowly understand more about what she wants to find out.

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Uma Krishnaswami was born in New Delhi, India, and now lives in Aztec, New Mexico, with her husband and son. She teaches writing workshops for children and is the author of several books for children

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People/Characters
Maya; Kamala Mami; Sumati; Lakshmi; Prema
Important places
Chennai, India
Dedication
To Rosemary
First words
The day after Mom and I arrive in India from New Jersey, I watch the number 45B bus screech down the road. It clatters to a halt outside my grandfather's old house that we have come here to sell.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It's a Two-Gift, trust. You keep some, you give some away.

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Tween, Kids, Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Teen
DDC/MDS
105Philosophy & psychologyPhilosophySerial publications of philosophy
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PZ7 .K8978Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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English
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