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Tara Nanayakkara

    Tara Nanayakkara's writing delves into the complexities of identity and cultural intersections, often focusing on the immigrant experience. Her prose is characterized by a lyrical quality and a deep psychological insight into her characters. Through her work, she explores universal human emotions and experiences that resonate across diverse cultural landscapes. Nanayakkara offers readers a profound perspective on navigating worlds where past and present intertwine, and personal narratives meet broader societal themes.

    Cardboard Dreams
    Dawning of a New Garden
    • 2016

      Fiction. Women's Studies. Asian & Asian American Studies. Confronted with the task of re-inventing her life, young widow Priya grieves by researching spiritualism for a new age magazine and spending time in the garden her late husband, Gabe, had tended. Human contact is limited to an elderly nursing home resident, Jeevan, who is from her father's native land of Sri Lanka. Soon Priya is drawn further into Jeevan's world, which includes a mysterious nephew, Suresh. Despite rigid religious views, Suresh takes advantage of Priya's vulnerability. Soon an isolated Priya finds herself facing the prospect of either single motherhood or a loveless marriage. While her Canadian and Sri Lankan friends Meg and Shobi conduct a tug of war over Priya's destiny, Suresh's jealous and coercive tactics prevent her from exploring a third possibility, her kindly neighbour Ryan, the only person whose presence gives Priya a genuine sense of solace. In this sequel to the author's earlier novel, Priya's World, Priya's life is mired in uncertainty, but as spring begins to stir, the garden Gabe planted begins to speak to her of new life and fresh possibilities.

      Dawning of a New Garden
    • 2015

      Cardboard Dreams

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The sudden death of Vijay's brother and sister-in-law thrusts him and his wife, Siyara, into a challenging new role as guardians to their troubled teenage nephew, Jake. As they navigate the complexities of grief and responsibility, the family's dynamics shift dramatically, revealing deep emotional struggles and the need for healing. The story explores themes of loss, family bonds, and the transformative power of love amidst tragedy.

      Cardboard Dreams