Obviously I do not know what would happen to the characters of The Namesake after the book ends. However, I have always felt a need for some sort of closure, so I created my own epilogue. Based on the information Lahiri provided, I created fates that I consider plausible for the main characters. I would love to hear what everyone else thinks the characters have in store. 
Ashima: She faces a difficult transition to her new life. While in India America India America 
Sonia: Sonia and her husband have a happy marriage. They have two kids, a boy and a girl, with American-sounding names. The children can speak and understand some Bengali but are by no means fluent. Sonia attempts to incorporate Indian culture into their lives, but more out of obligation to Ashima than actual desire. When Ashima moves in with them, she takes over the Bengali lessons. The grandchildren love their grandmother so they tolerate her teachings, but mostly just to humor her. 
Moushumi: She returns to Paris 
Gogol: He is the character that we, or at least I, feel most unsure and curious about. After Gogol finishes reading “The Overcoat,” he does not know what to think at first. The story seems strange to him. However, after weeks of reflection, Gogol decides that he can learn an important lesson from Akaki: Gogol has his whole life ahead of him with so much potential so he should go out and make the most of it. Eventually, Gogol moves to a small architecture firm where he can work on projects more similar to the ones he first dreamed of in college. At his new job, Gogol befriends a woman, Anne, who just moved to New York New York 
 
Katie, thank you for doing this because I wasn't going to muster up the energy to do anything about my problems with the ending besides complain about it. This is a well-thought out, realistic (Moushumi's smoking-related problems is darkly hilarious), and altogether complete epilogue which the book didn't necessarily need...but I wanted it just the same. Keep up the good work, maybe you should write an epilogue to other unsatisfactory novels (I'm sure SOMEONE does that for a living)
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