The Flower Boy: A Novel

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Dec 18, 2007 - Fiction - 336 pages
An accomplished debut, The Flower Boy is the tragically romantic story of people from two cultures, one ruling the other, and the human passions that defy and nearly overcome social taboos.

In the colonial society of 1930s Ceylon, the separation between servant and master is clearly drawn. Young Chandi, however, knows that the baby born to his mother’s mistress will be his friend. And, indeed, their friendship blossoms in the lush gardens of the tea plantation on which they live. Many, English and Ceylonese, are troubled by the friendship, but the English planter is charmed by the children’s bond, and ultimately by Chandi’s mother, Premawathi. But the world encroaches on their Eden. Beautifully observed, compellingly plotted, The Flower Boy is a compassionate novel of a lost world and those who struggled to hold on to it.
 

Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
10
Section 3
18
Section 4
31
Section 5
35
Section 6
45
Section 7
54
Section 8
67
Section 16
147
Section 17
164
Section 18
171
Section 19
178
Section 20
187
Section 21
198
Section 22
208
Section 23
219

Section 9
73
Section 10
83
Section 11
93
Section 12
103
Section 13
113
Section 14
128
Section 15
134
Section 24
236
Section 25
245
Section 26
259
Section 27
271
Section 28
306
Section 29
315
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About the author (2007)

Born and raised in Sri Lanka, Karen Roberts now lives in California.

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