As printed in India Tribune ...
 "It is a pleasure to read Lina Trivedi's weekly column. Normally when India Tribune comes in the mail, I would hand it to my parents, but when my sister caught Lina's recent column and showed it to me, I was very intrigued. Lina's opinions regarding bridging the generation gap between Indian parents and their children are so very true. I can relate wholeheartedly to what Lina is trying to get across to readers and she hits the main ideas right on target with personal examples. For that, I applaud her."
-- Neel, as published in India Tribune Opinions on November 23, 2002
 "The response to your writing is a validation of your thought process ... you have an audience ... you are being recognized. Right or wrong, good or bad, you are generating a response ... keep thinking, keep analyzing, and keep writing."
-- An open letter to Lina as published in India Tribune on September 20, 2003
 "It is about time ABCD's have someone speaking for us and our point of view, and Lina does so with pride, intelligence and honesty. Lina and I are in the same struggle and her writing inspires me to follow in her footsteps."
-- Dave Browne, as published in India Tribune Opinions on January 11, 2003
 "I read Lina's column regularly. It is a very interesting column."
-- Rita Singh, as published in India Tribune Opinions on November 23, 2002
 Also quoted in JaalMag, by Melvin Durai in "Cheap Man, Cheaper Woman"
 Also quoted in Journal of American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin Journal, Winter 2003 as reference on Indian values of 2nd and 3rd generation Indians
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