
Tikkipala
by Sara Banerji
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Pub Date 17 Mar 2015 | Archive Date 15 Apr 2015
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (UK & ANZ) | Bloomsbury Reader
Description
When
Sangita, Ranee of Bidwar, is caught up in a scandal, her husband, the
Raja, banishes her from the palace and forbids access to her son, Anwar,
still a babe in arms. She lives miserably as a disgraced woman, praying
to the god Ganesh that he will take Anwar from her husband, so that he
would know her suffering. Then, Anwar goes missing.
In a
hill-tribe far above the palace, on land impenetrable to man, the young
males were dying. When they come across a Coarseone – a child from
civilisation below – in the lower jungle, they use him to create a new
life – a male who will become their Maw, their king.
The Ama
stone – the stone of life – was kept by the hill-tribe at the foot of
the mountain in a hammocked shrine. When Sangita, scouring the jungle
for her son, finds it, it burns her skin causing her to drop it, losing
it without trace, but not before it sends her a message: Anwar has
returned to her womb.
Two generations later, Sangita's
granddaughter, Devi, heads to the family's derelict hill palace to
research the mountain's minerals, with instructions to look out for the
apocryphal Ama stone. Simultaneously, a tree-felling company finally
reach the mountain top where they discover the tree-dwelling tribe. Maw,
now a young man, is injured trying to stop the lumberjacks driving them
off the land. He is brought to Devi, who takes him down to the palace
where the family care for and educate him, but he always has a look in
his eyes that no one understands. Will his tribe think their king has
deserted them, or do they know that he is playing a longer game... a
life long game to avenge his tribe their suffering?
Tikkipala
is a hypnotic tale of love and preservation at a time of fading
empires. Meticulously and soulfully written, Banerji takes the heart on a
journey through mystical cultures and spiritual practices, to a world
where anything is possible if love is strong enough.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781448215058 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |