i love the jam no matter what it is. >> for the pbs newshour, mike suray, at the sphere in las vegasmna: prionka is a writer and filmmaker who's new memoir chronicles her search for home from cashmere to england to saudi arabia to michigan to rome and finally to los angeles. she gives her brief but spectacular take on what home means for her today. >> my parents met at its kind of like a hindu bar mitzvah. it's call a make hall. my parents have been together for 40-something years. they're an incredible partnership. my father has this hilarious practical approach, which is he believes that all marriages should be agreed to in eight-year options. and he goes, do you still want to be married? and you say yeah or no. i mean,s the not the worst idea. >> my book is called. "bird milk and mosquito bones." i lived in kashmir. i lived there until i was two and a half and spent a big part of the year because of 9 because of mounting violence in the region, we had to leave. and we couldn't go back. i moved to london. we moved to saudi arabia. we lived in suburban new york. we lived in michigan