The Inheritance Of Loss: A Novel (Man Booker Prize),New
The Inheritance Of Loss: A Novel (Man Booker Prize),New

The Inheritance Of Loss: A Novel (Man Booker Prize),New

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Kiran Desai'S First Novel, Hullabaloo In The Guava Orchard, Was Published To Unanimous Acclaim In Over Twentytwo Countries. Now Desai Takes Us To The Northeastern Himalayas Where A Rising Insurgency Challenges The Old Way Of Life. In A Crumbling, Isolated House At The Foot Of Mount Kanchenjunga Lives An Embittered Old Judge Who Wants To Retire In Peace When His Orphaned Granddaughter Sai Arrives On His Doorstep. The Judge'S Chatty Cook Watches Over Her, But His Thoughts Are Mostly With His Son, Biju, Hopscotching From One New York Restaurant Job To Another, Trying To Stay A Step Ahead Of The Ins, Forced To Consider His Country'S Place In The World. When A Nepalese Insurgency In The Mountains Threatens Sai'S Newsprung Romance With Her Handsome Nepali Tutor And Causes Their Lives To Descend Into Chaos, They, Too, Are Forced To Confront Their Colliding Interests. The Nation Fights Itself. The Cook Witnesses The Hierarchy Being Overturned And Discarded. The Judge Must Revisit His Past, His Own Role In This Grasping World Of Conflicting Desiresevery Moment Holding Out The Possibility For Hope Or Betrayal. A Novel Of Depth And Emotion, Desai'S Second, Longawaited Novel Fulfills The Grand Promise Established By Her First.

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