"Gupta-Carlson brings a much-needed perspective to Middletown studies. But she also addresses pressing questions about what it means to be an American today. Through careful reflection and analysis, she develops a compelling case for the importance of involved and sustained dialogues that bridge difference."--Luke Eric Lassiter, coauthor of The Other Side of Middletown"The book is very engaging and well-written; straightforward reporting in a journalistic style and discourse analysis are interwoven with novelistic depictions of the author's personal experiences and interactions with significant others." --Journal of American Culture "Himanee Gupta-Carlson provides nuanced perspectives on what being an American means to those who immigrated from South Asia and--more important--to the children of these immigrants in Muncie, India(na): Middletown and Asian America." --The AAG Review of Books