Publisher's Synopsis
"Heartfelt, hilarious, and refreshingly honest, The "I" in Indian is a must-read for fans of cross-cultural rom-coms-blending sharp wit with emotional depth as one woman navigates love, identity, and the art of disappointing your parents for all the right reasons." - NewInBooks.com
If you loved Crazy Rich Asians, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, or Bend It Like Beckham, get ready to fall hard for The "I" in Indian.
Aria Kapoor is caught between two worlds. As a second-generation Indian American, she's fluent in Western ambition and Eastern expectations-and constantly feels like she's failing at both. Her job in marketing? Successful. Her condo in VA? Stylish. Her love life? A complicated mess her mother doesn't need to know about.
Then Leo walks into her life-steady, grounded, and utterly uninterested in playing by cultural rules. But falling for someone outside "the plan" stirs more than butterflies. It forces Aria to confront the unspoken pressures that have shaped her: the fear of disappointing her parents, the shame of straying from tradition, and the quiet ache of never feeling fully seen.
With humor, heart, and a sharp eye for the nuances of identity, The "I" in Indian is a coming-of-adulthood story for anyone who's ever struggled to bridge the gap between who they are and who they're expected to be.
Perfect for fans of cross-cultural love stories, messy families, and strong women finding their voice, this debut novel is as heartfelt as it is relatable.