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Book Summary
The Seven Moons Of Maali Almeida Is A Gripping, Award-Winning Novel That Blends Humor With A Piercing Look At Life, Death, And The Upheavals Of Sri Lanka. Set In Colombo In 1990, It Follows Maali Almeida, A War Photographer Who Wakes Up Dead In A Celestial Visa Office And Must Navigate An Otherworldly Maze To Uncover Who Killed Him And Why. Written For Adult Readers Who Crave Sharp Wit, Soulful Storytelling, And Political Insight, This Book Carries A Tone That Is At Once Daring, Slyly Funny, And Deeply Affecting.
From Its Inventive Premise To Its Bold Structure, The Seven Moons Of Maali Almeida Unfolds Like A Kaleidoscopic Investigation. The Author Blends Brisk, Cinematic Narration With A Chorus Of Voices From The Afterlife, Weaving Memory, Rumor, And Truth Into A Riotous, Sorrowful Tapestry. The Experience Is Immersive: The Seven Moons Act As Clues And Emotional Markers, Guiding Readers Through A City Of Danger, Memory, And Revelation, All While The Stakes Stay Personal And Intimate.
After Finishing The Seven Moons Of Maali Almeida, Readers Come Away With A Renewed Sense Of Connection—To Others, To History, And To Their Own Capacity For Empathy And Courage. It Invites You To Look At Mortality And Truth With A Gentler Curiosity, And To Trust That Stories Can Illuminate Even The Darkest Times.
Product Details
Author
Shehan Karunatilaka
Publisher
Penguin
SKU
BK0462417
ISBN
9780143459675
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
2.4 x 13.5 x 21.6 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 499
₹ 475
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It has everything. It's political, mysterious, witty, funny, gay, satirical, gut wrenchingly true... Absolutely loved reading the book. I wish it didn't end!