Three lives collide on an island off India: “An engrossing tale of
caste and culture… introduces readers to a little-known
world.”—Entertainment Weekly Off the easternmost coast of
India, in the Bay of Bengal, lies the immense labyrinth of tiny
islands known as the Sundarbans. For settlers here, life is extremely
precarious. Attacks by tigers are common. Unrest and eviction are
constant threats. At any moment, tidal floods may rise and surge over
the land, leaving devastation in their wake. In this place of
vengeful beauty, the lives of three people collide. Piya Roy is a
marine biologist, of Indian descent but stubbornly American, in search
of a rare, endangered river dolphin. Her journey begins with a
disaster when she is thrown from a boat into crocodile-infested
waters. Rescue comes in the form of a young, illiterate fisherman,
Fokir. Although they have no language between them, they are
powerfully drawn to each other, sharing an uncanny instinct for the
ways of the sea. Piya engages Fokir to help with her research and
finds a translator in Kanai Dutt, a businessman from Delhi whose
idealistic aunt and uncle are longtime settlers in the Sundarbans. As
the three launch into the elaborate backwaters, they are drawn
unawares into the hidden undercurrents of this isolated world, where
political turmoil exacts a personal toll as powerful as the ravaging
tide. From the national bestselling author of Gun Island, The
Hungry Tide was a winner of the Crossword Book Prize and a finalist
for the Kiriyama Prize. “A great swirl of political, social, and
environmental issues, presented through a story that’s full of
romance, suspense, and poetry.”—The Washington Post
“Masterful.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780547525204
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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