A River Sutra
By (Author) Gita Mehta
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th July 2007
3rd May 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
823.914
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
202g
A sequence of stories about the curious characters passing through an Indian riverside community by the bestselling author of Raj. Gita Mehta's captivating and enchanting novel tells the story of a retired beurocrat who has escaped the world to spend his twilight years running a guest-house on the banks of the country's holiest river, the Narmada. But he has chosen the wrong place for peace and quiet- too many lives converge here and he meets a series of unusual characters including a privileged young executive bewitched by a mysterious lover; a novice Jain monk moving from opulence to poverty; and a woman with a golden voice and a broken heart. As the beurocrat moves from story to story he ponders the meaning of each tale and the potent belief and the dark secrets which the river hides within her.
This book is a delight * Time Out *
I have a feeling, indeed a hope, that A River Sutra will become a classic, revered and enjoyed by young and old * Daily Telegraph *
Superb, profound, apparently effortless storytelling * Independent on Sunday *
A life enhancing gem of a book * Observer *
Enchanting...sometimes comic, sometimes tragic and always filled with insights * New York Times Book Review *
Gita Mehta is the author of three works of non-ficiton, Karma Cola, Raj- A Novel, Snakes and Ladders and Eternal Ganesha, and two works of fiction, Raj and A River Sutra. She lives in New York, London and India.