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The Good Little Ceylonese Girl
The Good Little Ceylonese Girl | Ashok Ferry
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Our Sri Lankan narrator visits his friend Joe in Italy, where Joe attends a special course—in higher (or, shall we say, lower) studies in women. Italians—much like Sri Lankans—live at home through marriage, death, and sometimes even beyond the pale. An accompanying string of fake fiancés and phoney engagements are the backdrop to this delightful collection of darkly humorous tales about Sri Lankans at home and abroad. Long years and many miles away, Colombo’s Father Cruz attempts to rescue a church from parishioners who like to put their donations where others can see them—on large plaques; on the coast, a retired Admiral escapes the tsunami on an antique Dutch cabinet; two childhood sweethearts, in time-honoured Sri Lankan tradition, are married off to strangers. Ashok Ferrey writes about Sri Lanka and its people, wherever they roam, with remarkable acuity. He writes of the West’s effect on Sri Lankans, of its ‘turning them into caricatures, unmistakably genuine but not at all the real thing’. In The Good Little Ceylonese Girl, his second collection of stories, he shows us the reality beyond those feeble sketches, in its full glory.
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A set of short stories by a Sri Lankan author about Sri Lankans in and out of the country. It covered a wide range of experiences but with all short story collections some landed better than others.
Finally managed to read this book after purchasing it during a holiday to that country a few years ago. 😂😂
Read for #readingasia2021 #srilanka
@BarbaraBB @Librarybelle

BarbaraBB I love reading books set in places I visited. Maybe this brought back a bit of Sri Lanka! 3y
Smarkies @BarbaraBB definitely! Some places that were mentioned are places we visited. 3y
Librarybelle Oh! My kind of book…stacking! 3y
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