Prasanta Verma, an Indian American immigrant who grew up surrounded by white Southern culture, has penned a powerful book that delves into the often-unacknowledged experience of ethnic loneliness. Her book sheds light on the realities of cultural isolation, the dynamics of marginalization, and the weight of being ‘other’ for minority and marginalized populations.
Verma’s book is a timely exploration of a topic that has gained increasing attention in recent years. In 2017, the U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness an epidemic, highlighting its widespread impact on individuals and communities. Verma’s work aims to articulate the unique aspects of this experience for marginalized groups, unpacking the exhausting effects of cultural isolation and the challenges of navigating a society that often fails to fully embrace diversity.
On Friday, April 26th, Prasanta Verma will be at Boswell Books for an author conversation and book signing. Her book is available at Boswell and wherever books are sold.