Optional Practical Training, Shubha Sunder
Optional Practical Training, Shubha Sunder
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Optional Practical Training
A Novel

Author: Shubha Sunder

Narrator: Zehra Jane Naqvi

Unabridged: 7 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/10/2026


Synopsis

An elegantly inventive debut novel that offers a sharp new take on the immigrant story in post–9/11 America.

Told as a series of conversations, Optional Practical Training follows Pavitra, a young Indian woman who came to the US for college from Bangalore, India, and graduates in 2006 with a degree in physics. Her student visa grants her an extra twelve months in the country for work experience―a period known as Optional Practical Training―so she takes a position as a math and physics teacher at a private high school near Cambridge, Massachusetts.

What Pavitra really wants, though, is the time and space to finish a novel―to diverge from what’s expected of her within her family of white–collar professionals and to build a life as a writer. Navigating her year of OPT―looking for a room to rent, starting her job―she finds that each person she encounters expects something from her too. As her landlord, colleagues, students, parents of her students, friends of her family, and neighbors talk to and at her, they shape her understanding of race, immigration, privilege, and herself.

Throughout the book, Pavitra seems to speak very rarely; and yet, as she responds to the assumptions, insights, projections, and observations of those around her, a subtle and sophisticated portrait emerges of a young woman and aspiring artist defining a place for herself in the world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate on March 27, 2025

I read this in anticipation of meeting the author in May. I really liked this novel which is a series of conversations. Pavitra has come to college in the US from Bangalore, India, graduating in 2006. Her student visa allows her to extend her stay for a year and she takes a teaching position in a pr......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on April 28, 2025

Pavitra, a citizen of India, has just graduated from a Pennsylvania university and moved to Boston to teach math and physics at a private high school. She's in OPT status, allowed one year for optional practical training, and if the teaching job works out, she'll be sponsored for a work visa. Everyt......more

Goodreads review by Greeeeaaaaacceeee on December 26, 2025

a quote in this book validated my struggles adapting to the American education al system from the viewpoint of an immigrant woman who taught in it. following your heart is not always easy especially as a wallflower. Great read!......more

Goodreads review by Debbie (Vote Blue) on May 05, 2025

I enjoyed the perspective of this book. But the ending seemed anticlimactic to me.......more

Goodreads review by Karen on March 16, 2025

I'll be back with a review in May. I'm meeting the author at a book event in Vermont. I'll need to withhold any comments until then.......more