Summary:
In this collection of personal essays, the author humorously explores her complex relationship with her South Asian heritage and Hindu faith, particularly after becoming a mother. She reflects on her attempts to connect with her cultural roots and the challenges of passing on traditions in a modern, American context.
Key points:
1. Cultural Identity: The book discusses Mindy Kaling's struggle to balance her Indian-American identity.
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