Sameer Pandya is the author of the novel Members Only, a finalist for the California Book Award and an NPR “Books We Love” of 2020, and the story collection The Blind Writer, longlisted for the PEN/Open Book Award. His cultural criticism has appeared in a range of publications, including the Los Angeles Review of Books, Atlantic, Salon and Sports Illustrated. A recipient of the PEN/Civitella Fellowship, he is currently an associate professor of Asian American studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Pandya writes with elegance and empathy, weaving together these characters’ lives into an insightful, nuanced story of class, identity and friendship. Our Beautiful Boys is as thought-provoking as it is compelling. I couldn’t put it down -- Charles Yu, National Book Award-winning author of INTERIOR CHINATOWN Compassionate and propulsive, Our Beautiful Boys imbues a page-turning thriller mystery with moral force ... A deftly woven tale of fraying loyalties and family secrets -- Tania James, National Book Award longlisted author of LOOT A kaleidoscopic marvel, at once sweeping in scope and intimately detailed. Sameer Pandya delivers a blazing portrait of the contemporary American family -- Kirstin Chen, New York Times bestselling author of COUNTERFEIT Flat-out remarkable ... A sports story – sure. But one that reaches deep into the souls of its characters to excavate complicated and necessary revelations about race, loyalty, and the complexity of masculine identity. Pandya is a graceful and elegant writer whose stories are unforgettable -- Ivy Pochoda, author of THESE WOMEN Our Beautiful Boys is such a tight spiral, knitting together themes of identity, sports, and what-would-I-do? moral ambiguity ... A triumph, by turns, of literature, sports writing, cultural criticism, and ethical philosophy -- L. Jon Wertheim, 60 Minutes correspondent and author of STROKES OF GENIUS Engrossing and suspenseful ... Pandya deftly reveals the vulnerability beneath the swagger of not just our teen football players but their parents ... A compulsive read that explores the fragility of trust and how bad decisions set off a chain of irreversible consequences -- Marjan Kamali, bestselling author of THE LION WOMEN OF TEHRAN Tense and tender ... I would have read it in one sitting, but I had to set it down to call my son -- Sonora Jha, author of THE LAUGHTER Investigating masculinity, ethnicity, education, privilege and social standing, Pandya has delivered an incisive and thoughtful novel that not only speaks to our contemporary culture, but also unearths some timeless truths about the good – and bad – kids inside us all * BookPage * Pandya perfectly balances tension and nuance, crafting a narrative that is as much about teenage recklessness as it is about the pressures of adulthood ... A sharp examination of power and complicity. Pandya does not offer easy answers but instead challenges readers to consider the ways systemic inequalities shape everything from high school athletics to parental ambitions. The novel’s tension builds steadily, culminating in a conclusion that is both unsettling and resonant. With its intelligent prose and morally complex characters, Our Beautiful Boys is a timely and compelling read * Voice Magazine * At its most vulnerable places, Our Beautiful Boys takes on the complexity of privilege, racial passing, stereotypes, discrimination, hierarchies, and the model minority. Sameer Pandya goes where few writers do ... There has never been a more important time for a writer to tackle the everyday realities of racial reckoning * PopMatters *