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Sinking, Not
Swimming THE book is a family soap that opens with the funeral of an aged member. The last rites are an inward journey for the family - dredging up old animosities, emotions, secrets and grievances. Suri, the old patriarch, who sacrificed his dreams to take care of the family after the death of his father, envied his dead sibling's intellect and popularity. Ravi, a nephew, cannot reconcile himself with his upwardly mobile son-in-law's obsession with making money. Paru, the sister-in-law with an ear for gossip, and a lusty relative Suresh seek pleasure in each other's arms. The children quibble over the proceeds from the sale of the family home. The characters, snared in a mesh of jealousy, betrayal and petty mindsets, are candid players in the game of one-upmanship in large Indian families. Death is relegated to the social event calendar as another occasion to walk the filial drama - that often turns ugly. The book is told simply in a medley of voices. Seasons of Flight Prema, a young woman in war-torn Nepal, wins a green card in a US government lottery and migrates to Los Angeles. In this strange metropolis, she tries to make a life for herself she can call her own. Her commitment to an old woman, who she is employed to care for, her American lover and her growing involvement with the endangered El Segundo Blue butterfly gave her a fragile sense of belonging. Written in a rather poetic and lyrical style - and also deeply political, the new novel by the author of The Tutor of History and Forget Kathmandu confirms her reputation as one of the most original and distinctive literary voices from South Asia.
Johnny Gone Down Johnny Gone Down by Karan Bajaj is the story of an ordinary man who is faced with an unusual destiny. He finds himself asking the question: Was it meant to be this way? Nikhil Arya, once an Ivy League scholar with a promising future at NASA, at 40, is broke, homeless, and minutes away from blowing his brains out in a diabolical modern-day joust. It wasn’t meant to
be this way. An innocent vacation turned into an epic intercontinental
journey that saw Nikhil become first a genocide survivor, then a
Buddhist monk, Karan Bajaj is the
author of Keep Off the Grass, a book that has been on
bestseller lists in India since its release in 2008. Johnny Gone
Down is his second novel.
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