Kalyan Ray Books
Kalyan Ray is an author whose work is deeply informed by extensive international experience and a profound interest in spiritual and social themes. His writing explores the intersections of diverse cultures and philosophies, often emphasizing compassion and service to others. Ray's approach is shaped by his engagement with global social service organizations, leading to an introspective style focused on shared humanity. His unique perspective offers readers a rich insight into the complexities of the world and the human spirit.


No Country
- 551 pages
- 20 hours of reading
In November 1989, an Indian couple are discovered murdered in a small town in upstate New York. They lie together as though just disengaged from a long embrace. Yet their murder has been two centuries in the making. County Sligo, Ireland, 1843. Seventeen-year-old Brendan McCarthaigh and his best friend Padraig have everything ahead of them. Quiet Brendan is in love with books and headstrong, spirited Padraig is madly in love with black-haired Brigid. But when the sanctimonious Father Conlon discovers Padraig and Brigid's clandestine affair, he sets in motion a chain of unforeseeable, irrevocable events that will propel one to North America and the other to Bengal. Weaving together private histories and real events, and taking us on a journey across the globe - Kalyan Ray has crafted a sweeping, epic, multigenerational saga spanning two centuries. A rich, compelling tale of home and exile, identity and hybridity, it is also a story of oppression, friendship and compassion, and the few intimate degrees of separation that lie between love and murder.