The blurb of Hope in the Valley speaks of how the book is a tale of "growing up in Silicon Valley at a time when immigrants are looked at with suspicion". With news coming in from all over the world--and most recently from Belfast--I can't help wondering, how much has changed? How is it that a book set almost fifty years ago is still relevant today? Hope in the Valley is a layered story told from the point of view of the youngest of three siblings, Pandita Paul. Pandita doesn't want things to change. She doesn't want the house across the street to be demolished, and she doesn't feel set for middle school, especially now that her erstwhile best friend is friends with trendy Katrina Reed. She certainly doesn't want to join drama camp, but when it's something her father asks her to do for him, what can she say? The various threads of the story are beautifully woven together to bring … [Read more...]

