Something Barely Remembered

Something Barely Remembered

Susan Visvanathan
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Author:  Susan Visvanathan
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  176
Publisher:  HarperCollins Publishers
Year:  2000
ISBN:  9780006552253

Exquisite Indian short stories Lukose is ready to follow in his grandfather's footsteps and enter the priesthood; Anna's parents are drowned as they make their way to a wedding by boat and she must now go and live with her uncle and his Italian wife in Rome; Chako, a doctor, meets a sad little girl whose mother has run away, and then, many years later, he encounters the mother at a party but cannot bear to share with her his knowledge of her daughter. These fifteen stories give us sharp, acute fragments of Indian lives, all linked by family or friendship, or just sheer coincidence, and give us a poignant reminder of how even the smallest event can cause the greatest effect. Beautifully crafted, written with great feeling, this story collection marks the debut of a new and original voice.

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