Oof! That book packs a punch. I might need some time to recover.
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Oof! That book packs a punch. I might need some time to recover.
#foodandlit #India
@Butterfinger, @Texreader, @Catsandbooks
I've started The Hungry Tide, set in the Sundarbans, wetlands spanning West Bengal in India and Bangladesh.
Foodwise, I don't know what I'm going to cook yet. I'm hoping for mentions of dishes in the book that I can look up and try my hand at.
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Map found on the Wikepedia page on Sundarbans
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I love Ghosh‘s unique style of environmentally conscious fiction. If a book that‘s part travelogue, part social commentary, and part ecological history, interests you then I heartily recommend The Hungry Tide. And the Irrawaddy dolphins (see above) and Sundarban Islands are both central to the story and wholly unique.
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I'm so glad I listened to this as an audiobook because I never would have been able to pronounce the names. 😁
This story is told between past and present, which adds a depth to the emotions I didn't expect. It follows a scientist and a fisherman as they explore the mangrove forests in search of river dolphins. I loved the characters and the descriptions in this book. Wonderful story! 💚
Its an amazing read with a very emotional story and very interesting insights about geology and marine mammal life. The book is set in the remote islands of Sunderbans, India indulging readers into its simple life and challenges.
This book wasn't an easy read for me, because geology and animals wasn't something that I read before. But as I got into it, I started liking it. Hungry Tide wasn't a read at one go for me. It was a book that I have been ruminating on after few weeks. And I am so glad I stuck with it without bailing on it.
Trying to polish off the break with some good books!#catsoflitsy #currentlyreading
The Hungry Tide is the story of a love triangle set against the ethical dilemma of how to balance the survival of humans, river dolphins, and tigers in the Sundarbans, islands at the south of India. My only complaint is that Ghosh seems more interested in the cultural and scientific aspects of the situation than his characters.
Ghosh has always been one of my favorite writers and I think this book is his signature work along with The Glass Palace n sea of Poppies. Precisely i love the way he keeps it low profile yet elegant while illustrating the story along with his dialectical uses in his novels. But what i like about d novel is d raw depiction of daily life and death situations of the abandoned fates. It's like a war for survival. Would recommend the book to everyone.
I‘m finally getting settled into my new place. And I got some fun #Litsy postcard mail from @BookishMe 😀
Thank you @BookishMe - I love getting recommendations & I‘ve added these books to my #tbr. ❤️
"Do be careful, my dear. It's dangerous in the forest - and not just because of the animals."
A friend brought me these to read today. Especially looking forward to the Hungry Tide as I loved the Ibis trilogy.
Albeit a little slow in the beginning, looks promising.