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Noontide Toll
Noontide Toll: Stories | Romesh Gunesekera
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The driver’s job is to stay in control behind the wheel and that is all. The past is what you leave as you go. There is nothing more to it. Vasantha retired early, bought himself a van with his savings, and now works as a driver for hire. As he drives through Sri Lanka, carrying aid workers, businessmen, and families and meeting lonely soldiers and eager hoteliers, he engages them with self-deprecating wit and folksy wisdom—and reveals for us their uncertain lives. On his journey from the army camps in northern Jaffna to the moonlit ramparts of Galle, in the south, Vasantha begins to discover the depth of the problems of the past—his own and his country’s—and the promise the future might hold. From the writer praised by The Guardian for the “vivid originality” of his vision, here is a wonderful collection—perceptive, somber, finely tuned—that draws a potent portrait of postwar Sri Lanka and the ghosts of civil war.
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LisaBam
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Written from the perspective of a van driver, this books tells the manifold stories of Sri Lanka‘s people: returning exiles, aid workers, entrepreneurs, tourists and many more. The novel beamed me right back to 2012 when I first visited. I could see the places in front of me, smell the smells and remember all the great conversations I had with people about the war, the tsunami, the Chinese and the future. What a perceptive and fantastic read.

Sophia ava Nice book cover, love it 3mo
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Nebklvr
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Vasantha is a taxi driver in post-Civil war, post-tsunami Sri Lanka. As he tries to make sense of the "new" Sri Lanka, his interactions with his western clients cause confusion and disillusionment. This is a lyrical book about a unique place.

cajunsyd Looks interesting, I will have to check it out! I recently read "Island of A Thousand Mirrors" by Naomi Munaweera. Also set in Sri Lanka. Loved it! 9y
Nebklvr @cajunsyd I don't believe I have ever read any fiction about Sri Lanka. Very thought provoking. I think you will like it. 9y
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Nebklvr
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Hmmm...something in common with my home state...only we don't have monsoons to blame it on!

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Nebklvr
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We do that for the "privilege" of health insurance