TIGER BY THE RIVER THE

TIGER BY THE RIVER THE

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Author: Ravi Shankar Etteth

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 288


Wealthy, content and devoted to his wife Nina, Swati is one of modern Delhi's more blessed inhabitants. His is a comfortable, happy and privileged life. But when his wife and their unborn child are killed in a road accident, his world, his hopes and dreams collapse around him. Devastated, and in mourning, he turns his back on the city and makes the pilgrimage back to his birthplace, the small southern Indian state of Panayur, to honour his beloved and scatter her ashes on the sacred waters of the Papanisi river. Having returned to the isolated, rural world, Swati finds solace in a long lost companion from his youth, Antara, who acts as unofficial caretaker to the decaying palace. Together, they begin to delve into his family history, and the myths and legends that surround it. And so Swati learns that Panayur was once a kingdom, and that he is the direct descendant of the last of its kings. He learns about his many strange and bloothirsty ancestors, about the first European invaders who came nearly 400 years ago, and he is reminded of the family legend of 'the tiger by the river...' nd on the other side of the world, a cousin Swati never knew he had embarks on his own quest to



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Ravi Shankar Etteth

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 288


Wealthy, content and devoted to his wife Nina, Swati is one of modern Delhi's more blessed inhabitants. His is a comfortable, happy and privileged life. But when his wife and their unborn child are killed in a road accident, his world, his hopes and dreams collapse around him. Devastated, and in mourning, he turns his back on the city and makes the pilgrimage back to his birthplace, the small southern Indian state of Panayur, to honour his beloved and scatter her ashes on the sacred waters of the Papanisi river. Having returned to the isolated, rural world, Swati finds solace in a long lost companion from his youth, Antara, who acts as unofficial caretaker to the decaying palace. Together, they begin to delve into his family history, and the myths and legends that surround it. And so Swati learns that Panayur was once a kingdom, and that he is the direct descendant of the last of its kings. He learns about his many strange and bloothirsty ancestors, about the first European invaders who came nearly 400 years ago, and he is reminded of the family legend of 'the tiger by the river...' nd on the other side of the world, a cousin Swati never knew he had embarks on his own quest to