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Song of the Sun God

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Song of the Sun God

Contributors:

By (Author) Shankari Chandran

ISBN:

9781761150999

Publisher:

Ultimo Press

Imprint:

Ultimo Press

Publication Date:

3rd November 2022

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Social issues

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

Nala and Rajan, a young couple, begin their married life in 1946, on the eve of Ceylons independence from Britain.Arranged in marriage, they learn to love each other and protect their growing family, against the backdrop of increasing ethnic tension.

As the country descends into a bloody civil war, Nala and Rajan must decide which path is best for their family; and live with the consequences of their mistakes.

Over time, Nala and Rajan teach their family why some parts of their history and heritage are worth holding onto; and why some parts and people have to be left behind.

Song of the Sun Godspans three continents and three generations of a family that remains dedicated to its homeland, whilst learning to embrace its new home. Funny, warm and tender, we see Nala and Rajans family navigate war, migration, old loyalties and new beginnings, relying on the philosophy of their religion, their ancestors and each other.

Song of the Sun Godis about the wisdom, mistakes and sacrifices of our past that enable us to live more freely in the future.

PRAISE FOR SONG OF THE SUN GOD
an emotive and insightful read. The Saturday Paper

a book that doesnt look away from the brutality of the Sri Lankan conflict torture, forced displacements and disappearances, cultural destruction and worse but it also balances horror with humour, and indeed love. Sydney Morning Herald

[Chandran] does not shy from the horror of war yet holds hope for mankind. The Weekend Australian

a rich heritage tapestry to embrace The Australian Women's Weekly

a sweeping tale of love, duty and migration The West Weekend

Reviews

moving * The Age & The Sun Herald *
mighty * The Weekend Australian *
a book that doesnt look away from the brutality of the Sri Lankan conflict torture, forced displacements and disappearances, cultural destruction and worse but it also balances horror with humour, and indeed love. * Sydney Morning Herald *
an emotive and insightful read. * The Saturday Paper *

Author Bio

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.

She is the author of threenovels,Song of the Sun God, The Barrier and Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens.

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