The Tiniest House of Time

The Tiniest House of Time
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Publisher : Wild Dingo Press
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9781925893151
ISBN-13 : 1925893154
Rating : 4/5 (154 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Tiniest House of Time by : Sreedhevi Iyer

Download or read book The Tiniest House of Time written by Sreedhevi Iyer and published by Wild Dingo Press. This book was released on 2020-02-01 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Tiniest House of Time is more than a family saga, ranging across continents and decades seamlessly, from colonial Burma in the 1930s to nationalist Malaysia in the 1990s and beyond, to Hong Kong and Australia. The reader is thrust into the lives of far-flung middle-class Indian communities: immersed in family and local politics and intimate relationships, swept along in the tide of grand historical events. History works in cycles, repeating itself, until we finally understand that everything that has happened, has always already happened. The story is driven by Iyer’s two main characters, both strong women — Susheela Sastri and Sandhya Sastri — who are grandmother and granddaughter, but could have been born of the same atom. Sandhya visits her grandmother's deathbed after having run away from her country, her family, her love, and herself. She remembers her grandmother's stories, of a lost time in Burma, and digs deep to find truth in it. A dying Susheela, impatient with her family's pity, asks Sandhya to read to her. It opens up past events in both their lives, the family dynamics, the forbidden loves, the politics of who can be hated, when, and by whom…And what can they, as women of their times, actually do about it.

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