Writing on Skin
By (Author) Sara Banerji
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Reader
20th December 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Narrative theme: Journeys and voyages
823.914
Paperback
212
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
259g
When Hermione - eccentric, seventy and returned from India to a 'safe' life in the Home Counties - encounters Slug street-painting on the pavement, she employs him as assistant gardener. Slug, who has the motto ' Never Grow Old' tattooed across his head, will soon sort out Gerald, the pin-striped head gardener, soften his ruthless marshalling of her plants and introduce a more effusive atmosphere to her estate. But when Hugh, Hermione's huge husband, dies, Slug's skinhead cronies begin to threaten her peace, and Hermione retreats to the chaos of India, chasing the memories of her previous life. What happened to the young Indian with whom she fell passionately in love when she was nineteen, and who had insisted that she marry the more ' suitable' Hugh Can she recreate the dream of over fifty years ago Writing on Skin is blackly comic in its humour and sweeping in its imaginative scope.
The daughter of a novelist, Sara Banerji spent part of her childhood in the African bush. She married an Oxford undergraduate from India and they spent the first seventeen years of their married life in the South Indian Hills tea planting and bringing up three daughters. During that time Sara rode as a jockey on the flat and held exhibitions of her paintings in Madras and Delhi.