 | Ambalavaner Sivanandan - Fiction - 1997 - 411 pages
A novel on Sri Lanka, tracing the country's evolution from a British colony through independence to the present civil war. The protagonists are several generations of Tamils ... | |
 | Carl Muller - Fiction - 1995 - 235 pages
Once Upon A Tender Time, A Poignant Tale Of Childhood, Is The Concluding Part Of Carl Muller S Burgher Trilogy. The Burghers Of Sri Lanka, Hardy And Fun-Loving, Produce ... | |
 | Carl Müller - Fiction - 1993 - 210 pages
Winner Of The Gratiean Memorial Prize For The Best Work In English Literature By A Sri Lankan For 1993 Hilarious, Affectionate, Candid And Moving, This Is The Story Of The ... | |
 | Daniel Price - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 466 pages
A star in the PR industry, Scott Singer is a master at manipulating the news and the media on behalf of his clients, but his latest challenge--a teenage girl, perhaps inspired ... | |
 | Shobha Dé - Fiction - 1994 - 228 pages
A Passionate, Novel Chronicling The Life And Times Of A Single Girl In Mumbai. | |
 | Carl Müller - Fiction - 1995 - 481 pages
Colombo Is In The Throes Of An Explosion. Its Face Changes Continuously, Its Vices Are Legion, Its Future As Yet Obscure And Its Paths Speak Of Sunlight As Well As Of Shadow ... | |
 | Jean Arasanayagam - Fiction - 1995 - 417 pages
Nineteen Stories Of Rare Power From The Heart Of War-Ravaged Sri Lanka. In These Stories Jean Arasanayagam Brings Us Voices That Are Not Normally Heard: Those Of Anonymous Men ... | |
 | Sanjay Nigam - Fiction - 1998 - 223 pages
Sonalal, a middle-aged, accomplished snake charmer, is playing his music one night when, overwhelmed by rage, he kills the one creature who loves him, an act that changes his ... | |
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