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Read one other novel by Thrity Umrigar. How does this novel’s exploration of the Indian American immigrant experience compare to that in The Museum of Failures?
When Remy first feels concern for Shirin when he finds her unwell, he wonders if it is a mixture of guilt and pity. What perspectives does the text offer about these two emotions?
Although the focus of the book is firmly on Remy and Shirin, there are a host of other characters who populate the pages of the book. Examine Remy’s relationship with Jango and Shenaz. Why is this dynamic important?
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