The King's Harvest

The King's Harvest
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Publisher : Rupa Publications
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-13 : 938227703X
ISBN-10 : 9789382277033
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Book Synopsis The King's Harvest by : Chetan Raj Shrestha

Download or read book The King's Harvest written by Chetan Raj Shrestha and published by Rupa Publications. This book was released on 2013 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The time: The transition years between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries. The space: The fertile delta of the Cauvery. The backdrop: The early stirrings of a freedom struggle against British colonialism in South India. Nothing can disturb the serenity of Tiruvaiyaru, South India, until Panju, a brilliant boy from an orthodox family, decides to join the revolutionary freedom movement. His actions affect not only him, but those he holds close-his sister Janaki who, breaking age-old tradition, aims to become the first local woman with a college education; his father Sambu who finds himself getting waylaid from his spiritual quest and the beauteous temple dancer Ranjitham, who covets Panju. As Panju's decisions come with ripple effects, Sambu, Ranjitham and Janaki are compelled to make compromises they had never bargained for. Like the Cauvery-who exhausts herself to a mere trickle to enrich those around her-the characters in the novel must learn the true meaning of sacrifice. With a cast of unforgettable personalities, Songs of the Cauvery is a poignant meditation on grace, virtue and renunciation.


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