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Cinnamon Gardens

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Set in 1920s Ceylon, this novel intricately weaves together the lives of characters in the affluent suburb of Cinnamon Gardens, amidst the shifting power of colonial rule. It centers on Annalukshmi, a young schoolteacher torn between familial expectations to marry and her aspiration for independence, inspired by her progressive mentor, Miss Lawton. As she navigates this complex landscape, she discovers the dangers of defying societal norms. In parallel, Balendran, the obedient son of a domineering father, leads a comfortable life with his wife, Sonia, until the arrival of Richard Howland, a former lover, disrupts his world and reignites familial tensions. The narrative introduces a diverse cast, including Louisa, Annalukshmi's mother, who struggles to support her daughters after a failed marriage; Arul, Balendran's exiled brother; and the meddlesome Philomena Barnett. Through rich descriptions and keen insights, the author unveils a world marked by fragmented families, conflicted desires, and the destructive force of class hatred. This work solidifies the author's reputation as one of Sri Lanka's most distinctive literary voices.

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Cinnamon Gardens, Shyam Selvadurai

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1998
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English
Released
1998
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Paperback
ISBN10
0140282149
ISBN13
9780140282146
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Cinnamon gardens
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Set in 1920s Ceylon, this novel intricately weaves together the lives of characters in the affluent suburb of Cinnamon Gardens, amidst the shifting power of colonial rule. It centers on Annalukshmi, a young schoolteacher torn between familial expectations to marry and her aspiration for independence, inspired by her progressive mentor, Miss Lawton. As she navigates this complex landscape, she discovers the dangers of defying societal norms. In parallel, Balendran, the obedient son of a domineering father, leads a comfortable life with his wife, Sonia, until the arrival of Richard Howland, a former lover, disrupts his world and reignites familial tensions. The narrative introduces a diverse cast, including Louisa, Annalukshmi's mother, who struggles to support her daughters after a failed marriage; Arul, Balendran's exiled brother; and the meddlesome Philomena Barnett. Through rich descriptions and keen insights, the author unveils a world marked by fragmented families, conflicted desires, and the destructive force of class hatred. This work solidifies the author's reputation as one of Sri Lanka's most distinctive literary voices.