Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Disconnection and Dislocation in Once a Stranger
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'New Critic: Exploring the complex negotiations between migrant parents and their diaspora children, Zoya Patel’s first novel is a bold move against the conservative impetus toward familial unity at all costs, and a frank acknowledgement that often there is no easy reconciliation of cultural perspectives.' (Introduction) 

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