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On Sal Mal Lane : a novel / Ru Freeman.

By: Freeman, RuPublication details: India. : Penguin Books, c2013. Description: 386 p. : ill., map ; 24 cmISBN: 9781555976422 (hbk.); 1555976425 (hbk.); 0143422804 (pbk.); 155597676X (pbk.)Subject(s): Conflict of generations -- Fiction | Neighborhoods -- Fiction | Children -- Fiction | Prejudices -- Fiction | Sri Lanka -- History -- Civil War, 1983-2009 -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. DDC classification: FIC FRE LOC classification: PS3606.R4455 | O5 2013
Contents:
1979. The listeners ; Raju ; Sonna's sisters pay a visit ' Telling secrets ; The keeper of Sal Mal Lane ; Good cigarettes ; Piano lessons ; Speaking the truth. -- 1980. Elsewhere ; The musician ; Not only the piano ; Nihil's secret ' The magic of the stolen guitar ; A visit to the accident service ; Our lady of perpetual sorrows ; Devi's report card ; Raju refuses to be demoted ; Tigers ; Sonna remembers everything and nothing. -- 1981. Blue and gold ; Raju's gift ; An odd alliance and a little romance ; Old Mrs. Joseph's triumph ; Kite season ; A night of rain and talk ; Ramazan: Before and after ; Sonna's birthday party. -- 1982. The cricketer and the old man talk of war ; Out of the blue, a variety show ; Changes ; An election ; Devi's secret ; Revenge ; Mohan and Jith are punished. -- 1983. The last perfect day ; The people who stayed home ; May day ; July ; Home ; Fire ; Where Sonna went ; The day that followed ; Ash ; Flight ; If only ; The composer ; An embroidered shirt ; A small boy, an old man.
Summary: Sri Lanka erupted into violence in the 1980s, with people identifying themselves as Tamil or Sinhalese, Hindu or Buddhist, Burgher or Muslim--the conflicts brewed over language policies, territories and curfews. Against this backdrop of sociopolitical unrest, Freeman sets her second novel. The inhabitants of Sal Mal Lane, like a constellation of stars, orbit around the Herath family, whose house is in the middle of the street and whose matriarch embraces the songs and customs of many religions. A devout Buddhist, she nonetheless teaches her children to sing Christian hymns in four-part harmony. Gravity draws first the attention of Mr. Niles, who discerns a troubled soul through Nihil's uncertain voice; then Sonna Bolling, a bully and political thug-in-waiting; then the Silvas, whose own matriarch embraces every bias and prejudice; and later Raju, whose ugly face belies his lovely heart. Utterly devoted to his younger sister, Devi, Nihil negotiates the world of Sal Mal Lane and beyond, learning about Mr. Niles' previous war experience, which has left him chastened, aware that racial distinctions blur, and frightened to witness the rising turmoil.
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1979. The listeners ; Raju ; Sonna's sisters pay a visit ' Telling secrets ; The keeper of Sal Mal Lane ; Good cigarettes ; Piano lessons ; Speaking the truth. -- 1980. Elsewhere ; The musician ; Not only the piano ; Nihil's secret ' The magic of the stolen guitar ; A visit to the accident service ; Our lady of perpetual sorrows ; Devi's report card ; Raju refuses to be demoted ; Tigers ; Sonna remembers everything and nothing. -- 1981. Blue and gold ; Raju's gift ; An odd alliance and a little romance ; Old Mrs. Joseph's triumph ; Kite season ; A night of rain and talk ; Ramazan: Before and after ; Sonna's birthday party. -- 1982. The cricketer and the old man talk of war ; Out of the blue, a variety show ; Changes ; An election ; Devi's secret ; Revenge ; Mohan and Jith are punished. -- 1983. The last perfect day ; The people who stayed home ; May day ; July ; Home ; Fire ; Where Sonna went ; The day that followed ; Ash ; Flight ; If only ; The composer ; An embroidered shirt ; A small boy, an old man.

Sri Lanka erupted into violence in the 1980s, with people identifying themselves as Tamil or Sinhalese, Hindu or Buddhist, Burgher or Muslim--the conflicts brewed over language policies, territories and curfews. Against this backdrop of sociopolitical unrest, Freeman sets her second novel. The inhabitants of Sal Mal Lane, like a constellation of stars, orbit around the Herath family, whose house is in the middle of the street and whose matriarch embraces the songs and customs of many religions. A devout Buddhist, she nonetheless teaches her children to sing Christian hymns in four-part harmony. Gravity draws first the attention of Mr. Niles, who discerns a troubled soul through Nihil's uncertain voice; then Sonna Bolling, a bully and political thug-in-waiting; then the Silvas, whose own matriarch embraces every bias and prejudice; and later Raju, whose ugly face belies his lovely heart. Utterly devoted to his younger sister, Devi, Nihil negotiates the world of Sal Mal Lane and beyond, learning about Mr. Niles' previous war experience, which has left him chastened, aware that racial distinctions blur, and frightened to witness the rising turmoil.

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