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Born in India to an American Jewish mother and Indian father, Anne came to study comparative literature (English, Classical Greek) at Berkeley and meet her American family. She stayed on to pursue her dream of being a writer. The Invitation, her second novel, features Lali, an Indian, who marries Jonathan, a Jewish doctor, the couple being a reverse of her parents.