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August 1, 2022
In 1980s civil war--shattered Sri Lanka, 16-year-old Sashi works as a medic at a field hospital for the Tamil Tigers, who are fighting for a separate homeland. When the Tigers murder one of her teachers and Indian peacekeepers bring further atrocity, Sashi joins a dangerous underground project to document human rights violations in her country. From the author of Love Marriage, which was long-listed for the Women's Prize.
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November 21, 2022
Ganeshananthan (Love Marriage) offers a searing and intimate depiction of the Sri Lankan civil war from the point of view of an aspiring doctor. In 1981, 15-year-old Sashi Kulenthiren is studying for her A Levels. Her father, a civil servant, works far from their home in Jaffna, leaving her, her mother, and four brothers on their own. After not earning high enough marks to enroll in medical school, Sashi nevertheless continues her studies. While living with her grandmother and older brother, Niranjan, growing separatist sentiment among the northern Tamils leads to riots, and Niranjan disappears. Later, Sashi wins admittance to medical school and there is recruited by her childhood neighbor and crush, K, to work in the makeshift infirmary for the cadres, and two of her brothers join the Tigers. Sashi also finds a mentor in Anjali, a former Tiger supporter who encourages her to start a feminist reading group. As both the Tigers and the Indian peacekeepers commit atrocities, and Sashi’s non-Tiger younger brother is detained by the government, she juggles an increasingly grueling schedule and her family urges her to immigrate to England. Ganeshananthan credibly captures the horrors and pain of the conflict felt by those caught between loyalties. It all makes for a convincing and illuminating war novel. Agent: Stephanie Cabot, Susanna Lea Assoc.
January 6, 2023
In her second novel, Ganeshananthan (Love Marriage, 2008) writes the story of a young woman's coming-of-age during the Sri Lankan Civil War with astonishing clarity and nuance. Sashi lives in Jaffna with her four older brothers in the early 1980s. She plans to study medicine to follow in the footsteps of her eldest brother, Niranjan, and her friend K. During the 1983 anti-Tamil riots that became known as Black July, Niranjan is killed, and Sashi's grandmother's house is burned. Back in Jaffna, her next eldest brothers, Seelan and Dayalan, join the militant Tigers to fight against the government, while her youngest brother, Aran, resists falling in line. At K's request, Sashi secretly assists the Tigers at their medical clinic while she studies at the university. Then the Tigers begin to attack civilians who do not support them, forcing Sashi to find her way through a life of impossible choices. Depicting the horror of war in unflinching detail, Brotherless Night is a moving novel of grief and bravery in the face of oppression and violence.
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