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Published: 3rd November 2022
Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens
By (Author) Shankari Chandran
Ultimo Press
Ultimo Press
3rd November 2022
19th October 2023
Australia
General
Fiction
Paperback
368
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
350g
Deftly traversing time, culture and continent to weave a tale of both home and unbelonging, this is truly a novel not to be missed. - Maxine Beneba Clarke, author of Foreign Soil and The Hate Race
Chandran is an excellent storyteller. - The Weekend Australian
This is an engaging story that feels both urgent and necessary. It is also a terrific read. - The Daily Telegraph
this story burns with anger and sings with optimism, sprinkled through with moments of levity and humour. - The Canberra Times
a powerful, compassionate novel about friendship, family, community-building, and the racism faced by members of diasporic communities in this country. - The AU Review
Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardensis a lyrical, stirring, accomplished exploration of the trauma we carry, the secrets we keep, the histories we harbour, and the family we find. Chandran's characters are so vividly drawn you can sense them sitting across the table long after you've closed the covers. Deftly traversing time, culture and continent to weave a tale of both home and unbelonging, this is truly a novel not to be missed. -- Maxine Beneba Clarke, author of Foreign Soil and The Hate Race
This is an engaging story that feels both urgent and necessary. It is also a terrific read. * The Daily Telegraph *
a powerful, compassionate novel about friendship, family, community-building, and the racism faced by members of diasporic communities in this country. * The Au Review *
this story burns with anger and sings with optimism, sprinkled through with moments of levity and humour. * The Canberra Times *
An engrossing, urgent, warm, wise and utterly, utterly beautiful novel. * Emily Maguire, author of An Isolated Incident and Love Objects *
Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardensfilled this reviewers heart with both hope and rage at witnessing history repeat itself, while somehow preserving optimism about how communities can be rebuilt.
* Books + Publishing *
Chandran is an excellent storyteller. * The Weekend Australian *
Chandrans novel has serious heft, spanning several timelines and tackling complex topics like race, trauma and the structural inequality engendered in so-called multicultural Australia. * The Guardian *
Wise and dignified. * The Australian Women's Weekly *
Shankari Chandran was raised in Canberra, Australia. She spent a decade in London, working as a lawyer in the social justice field. She eventually returned home to Australia, where she now lives with her husband, four children and their cavoodle puppy, Benji.
In January 2017, she published her first book with Perera-Hussein, called Song of the Sun God. Her second book, The Barrier, was published in June 2017.