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The In-between World Of Vikram Lall

The In-between World Of Vikram Lall

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M.G. Vassanji | September 30, 2003

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Double Giller Prize winner M.G. Vassanji's The In-Between World of Vikram Lall is a haunting novel of corruption and regret that brings to life the complexity and turbulence of Kenyan society in the last five decades. Rich in sensuous detail and historical insight, this is a powerful story of passionate betrayals and political violence, racial tension and the strictures of tradition, told in elegant, assured prose.

The novel begins in 1953, with eight-year-old Vikram Lall a witness to the celebrations around the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, just as the Mau Mau guerilla war for independence from Britain begins to gain strength. In a land torn apart by idealism, doubt, political upheaval and terrible acts of violence, Vic and his sister Deepa must find their place among a new generation. Neither colonists nor African, neither white nor black, the Indian brother and sister find themselves somewhere in between in their band of playmates: Bill and Annie, British children, and Njoroge, an African boy. These are the relationships that will shape the rest of their lives.

We follow Vikram through the changes in East African society, the immense promise of the fifties and sixties. But when that hope is betrayed by the corruption and violence of the following decades, Vic is drawn into the Kenyatta government's orbit of graft and power-broking. Njoroge, his childhood friend, can abandon neither the idealism of his youth nor his love for Vic's sister Deepa. But neither the idealism of the one nor the passive cynicism of the other can avert the tragedies that await them.

In interviews given when the novel was published, Vassanji commented that The In-Between World of Vikram Lall is the first of his books to deal with his memories of Kenya, where he spent the first 5 years of his life: "I remember these images of fear, of terror. And I thought I had to come back to that and see the whole Mau Mau episode from the Asian point of view. I had never written a book set in Kenya, where my father was from. And when I did, I just felt good about it, because I was going back to one part, one of many homes."

The In-Between World of Vikram Lall, a compelling record in the voice of a character described as "a cheat of monstrous and reptilian cunning," took three years to write. After research in Kenya and Britain, M.G. Vassanji devoted himself to the novel in a dark office at the University of Toronto. It was a hard process of creation and discovery, especially as Vassanji is an assiduous editor of his own work: "I come back to it over and over. For me, it's like working on a sculpture. You sort of chip away a bit at a time until you tell yourself it's as perfect as you can make it." Vassanji's fifth novel met with immense Canadian and international success. As well as making him the first author to win the Giller Prize twice, the book was a #1 national bestseller.

The In-Between World of Vikram Lall is a profound and careful examination of one man's search for his place in the world; it also takes up themes that have run through Vassanji's work, such as the nature of community in a volatile society, the relations between colony and colonizer, and the inescapable presence of the past. It is also, finally, a deeply personal book:

"The major thing that stands out in the book is people who are in-between. The feeling of belonging and not belonging is very central to the book. And that also played out in my life. When we lived in Tanzania we belonged and did not belong because we had come from Kenya. That has been a major thread in my life."
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Barney's Version

Barney's Version

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Mordecai Richler | Knopf Canada | January 9, 1997

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When a sworn enemy threatens to reveal the secrets of Barney's criminal past, he has only one choice - he must beat him to the biography. The key players in Barney's version of his life become time, memory and ego; he sifts through memories, choosing what he wants to claim, discarding what he doesn't and plagiarizing the rest. Is the real story between the lies? Barney's Version is a rollicking tale of memoirs, murder and selective memory.
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A Fine Balance: A Novel

A Fine Balance: A Novel

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Rohinton Mistry | Young Adult Series | January 9, 1995

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A Fine Balance weaves together the disparate lives of four people living in India's disturbed political and social climate in the mid-1970s. Caste violence, gender oppression, and the perennial privations of the poverty-stricken masses combine in the past and present stories of Rohinton Mistry's compassionate characters. The unforgettable quartet of seamstress Dina Dalal, Himalayan student Maneck Kohlah, Ishvar the tailor and his nephew Omprakash will forever resonate in the hearts of readers.
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Mercy Among the Children

Mercy Among the Children

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David Adams Richards | September 12, 2000

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Hailed as a painfully sharp observer, who possesses one of the most distinct and compelling voices in contemporary literature, David Adams Richards weaves a fascinating tale about humanity and inhumanity and the lies and disappointments we constantly face, in Mercy Among the Children. Believing that he may have accidentally harmed a friend, Sydney Henderson makes a pact with God, promising that if God will spare the boy's life, Sydney will live a pathologically gentle existence and never again hurt another human being. Exploiting this opportunity to torment the defenseless Hendersons, the others in his small rural community constantly ridicule and attack Sydney's entire family. Sydney's son Lyle decides to adopt an aggressive strategy to protect his family and, in the end, it is Lyle who will decide the family's legacy and fate.

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The Time In Between

The Time In Between

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David Bergen | August 16, 2005

Giller Prize, The World Needs More Canada

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In search of love, absolution, or forgiveness, Charles Boatman leaves the Fraser Valley of British Columbia and returns mysteriously to Vietnam, the country where he fought twenty-nine years earlier as a young, reluctant soldier. But his new encounters seem irreconcilable with his memories.

When he disappears, his daughter Ada, and her brother, Jon, travel to Vietnam, to the streets of Danang and beyond, to search for him. Their quest takes them into the heart of a country that is at once incomprehensible, impassive, and beautiful. Chasing her father's shadow for weeks, following slim leads, Ada feels increasingly hopeless. Yet while Jon slips into the urban nightlife to avoid what he most fears, Ada finds herself growing closer to her missing father - and strong enough to forgive him and bear the heartbreaking truth of his long-kept secret.

Bergen's marvellously drawn characters include Lieutenant Dat, the police officer who tries to seduce Ada by withholding information; the boy Yen, an orphan, who follows Ada and claims to be her guide; Jack Gouds, an American expatriate and self-styled missionary; his strong-willed and unhappy wife, Elaine, whose desperate encounters with Charles in the days before his disappearance will always haunt her; and Hoang Vu, the artist and philosopher who will teach Ada about the complexity of love and betrayal. We also come to learn about the reclusive author Dang Tho, whose famous wartime novel pulls at Charles in ways he can't explain.

Moving between father and daughter, the present and the past, The Time in Between is a luminous, unforgettable novel about one family, two cultures, and a profound emotional journey in search of elusive answers.
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Runaway

Runaway

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Alice Munro | September 21, 2004

Giller Prize, The World Needs More Canada

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"Runaway" is the first story in this stunning collection, sure to be a runaway success. All of the eight stories here are new, published in book form for the first time. Two of the eight have never appeared anywhere, so this will be a special feast for the millions of Munro fans around the world.

Miraculously, these stories seem to have been written by a young writer at the peak of her powers. Alice Munro's central characters range from 14-year-old Lauren in "Trespass," through the young couple in "Runaway," whose helpful older neighbour intervenes to help the wife escape, all the way to a 70-year-old woman meeting a friend of her youth on a Vancouver street and sitting with him to recall their tangled lives fifty years earlier, through a web of cheerful lies.

Three of the stories, "Chance," "Soon," and "Silence," are linked, showing us how the young teacher Juliet meets her fisherman lover on a train (and, by terrible chance, visits his B.C. home on the day after his wife's funeral); how, years later, she brings baby Penelope back east to show her parents and learns sad secrets about their marriage; and how, twenty years on, she visits the estranged Penelope in her cult-like B.C. community. The result is more powerful than most novels, a quality in Alice Munro's stories that has been noted by many reviewers.

The final story, "Powers," spans 50 years and runs from Goderich to Vancouver and involves a cast of four characters, each of whom steps forward to dominate the scene, not least Tessa, the plain girl whose psychic powers take her on the vaudeville circuit. But it is Alice Munro's own powers that dominate this collection and that will amaze reviewers and readers. How can she keep getting better? How can any one person know so much about the heads and hearts of so many different people? And how can she weave them together in stories that delight academics and ordinary readers alike, making each new Alice Munro book a runaway bestseller?
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Alias Grace

Alias Grace

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Margaret Atwood | McClelland & Stewart | August 1, 1996

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The bestselling author of The Handmaid's Tale takes readers back 150 years and inside the life and mind of one of the most notorious women of the 1840s--Grace Marks, serving a life sentence for the vicious murders of a wealthy landowner and his mistress. Into this rich work of the imagination, Atwood brings her brilliant insights into the relationships between men and women and between the society of the entitled and those without position.
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Anil's Ghost

Anil's Ghost

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Michael Ondaatje | McClelland & Stewart | April 4, 2000

Giller Prize, Governor General's Award

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Michael's Ondaatje's novel Anil's Ghost is rich with character, emotion and grand themes such as love, loss, the past and identity. In Sri Lanka, the country formerly known as Ceylon where he was born, a young woman who works for an international human rights group, travels there to investigate a series of political murders. She finds a skeleton, named "Sailor" in a mass grave, and along with her archeologist friend unearths the history of Sri Lanka's civil war. Ondaatje is the winner of the Booker Prize and Governor General's Award for Fiction.

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