On Sal Mal Lane

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House of Anansi, Apr 29, 2013 - Fiction - 408 pages

One of Reader's Digest Best Summer Reads (US).

Set against the backdrop of the Sri Lankan civil war, Ru Freeman’s epic novel explores the lives of the diverse families that live on Sal Mal Lane and the heartbreaking ways this once harmonious community turns on one another with the country on the brink of war.

On the day the Herath family moves in, Sal Mal Lane is a quiet street, disturbed only by the cries of the children whose triumphs and tragedies sustain the families that live there. As each neighbour adapts to the newcomers in different ways, the children fill their days with cricket matches, romantic crushes, and small rivalries.

But when the tides of civil war begin to turn towards the neighbourhood, their differences ignite in ways no one could have imagined. As the stability of their neighborhood is threatened by clashing political beliefs and prejudices, the children of the community are forced to watch their parents and friends turn against one another. Seen through the children's eyes, the events on Sal Mal Lane come to mirror the course of modern Sri Lanka at its most violent and volatile.

A powerful, evocative work, On Sal Mal Lane masterfully illuminates the origins of this war and explores the lengths family will go to protect one another.

 

Contents

Prologue
Raju
Sonnas Sisters Pay a Visit
Telling Secrets
The Keeper of Sal Mal Lane
Good Cigarettes
Speaking the Truth
Elsewhere
The Magic of the Stolen Guitar
A Visit to the Accident Service
Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrows
Devis Report Card
Raju Refuses to Be Demoted
Tigers
Sonna Remembers Everything and Nothing
Blue and Gold

The Musician
Not Only the Piano
Nihils Secret
Rajus Gift
Copyright

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Ru Freeman is a Sri Lankan writer whose political journalism and fiction has been published internationally. She lives in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

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