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Shankari Chandran

    Shankari Chandran crafts gripping dystopian thrillers, drawing heavily from her decade as a social justice lawyer. Her extensive experience in international humanitarian law, from Guantanamo Bay to advising the UK Prime Minister, provided profound insights into legal limitations and the societal impact of subverted civil liberties. These critical issues form the thematic core of her narratives, exploring the fragility of society when faced with oppressive regimes and the abuse of power. Chandran's writing is a powerful testament to her firsthand understanding of global conflict and injustice, offering readers thrilling explorations of humanity's darker potentials.

    Song of the Sun God
    Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens
    • Welcome to Cinnamon Gardens, a home for those who are lost and the stories they treasure. Cinnamon Gardens Nursing Home is nestled in the quiet suburb of Westgrove, Sydney – populated with residents with colourful histories, each with their own secrets, triumphs and failings. This is their safe place, an oasis of familiar delights – a beautiful garden, a busy kitchen and a bountiful recreation schedule. But this ordinary neighbourhood is not without its prejudices. The serenity of Cinnamon Gardens is threatened by malignant forces more interested in what makes this refuge different rather than embracing the calm companionship that makes this place home to so many. As those who challenge the residents’ existence make their stand against the nursing home with devastating consequences, our characters are forced to reckon with a country divided. Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens is about family and memory, community and race, but is ultimately a love letter to story-telling and how our stories shape who we are.Winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award.

      Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens
    • Nala and Rajan, a young couple, begin their married life in 1946, on the eve of Sri Lanka's 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. The Song of the Sun God spans three continents and three generations of a family that remains dedicated to its homeland, whilst learning to embrace its new home. This deeply moving saga is about the wisdom, mistakes and sacrifices of our past that enable us to live more freely in the future. It is about finding home and forgiving family.

      Song of the Sun God