Thursday, June 3, 2010

Seasons of Flight

Manjushree Thapa is the author of a literary non-fiction book, Forget Kathmandu, a novel, The Tutor of History, and a collection of short stories, Tilled Earth. Her forthcoming books are a biography, A Boy from Siklis: The Life and Times of Chandra Gurung, and a novel, Seasons of Flight.

‘It was and it was not far, where she came from. Some days her birth village felt centuries away, and other days it was too close, she could not get far enough away from it… She lived, now, in America, in a spare, uncluttered flat with a transient feel. Her only memento from home was an ammonite, a lustrous stone the colour of shale, the shape of a lopsided egg. A fossil of marine life from when the himals were below the sea, millennia ago.’

Prema, a young woman adrift in war-torn rural Nepal, with little to bind her to her family, village and country, wins a green card in a US government lottery and emigrates to Los Angeles. In this unfamiliar metropolis she struggles to invent a life she can call her own, even as love, and sexual awakening, transform her. There are no constants, or signposts, as she navigates the territory of her new world. But her commitment to Esther, the old woman she is employed to care for, her passionate relationship with Luis, her American lover, and her growing involvement with the endangered El Segundo Blue butterfly, give her a fragile sense of belonging.

Lyrical and haunting, and also deeply political, this new novel by the celebrated author of The Tutor of History and Forget Kathmandu confirms her reputation as one of the most original and distinctive literary voices from South Asia.

ISBN: 9780670084388
Published by: Penguin Books India
For more information, please visit infor@indiabookmart.com

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