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1 y separately published work icon Song of the Sun God Shankari Chandran , Colombo : Perera Hussein Publishing House , 2017 13837859 2017 single work novel

'In a time of upheaval, can Nala keep her family together?

'The capital city – a little boy watches a monk wrap himself in flames… A village in Jaffna – a little girl is bursting with life…

'Nala and Ranjan are on the brink of an exciting future. They will meet, marry and fall in love. They will set up house and have children. They will map out their future together, but destiny has other plans for them. Will they survive?

'The SONG OF THE SUN GOD is a deeply moving saga spanning three continents and three generations. Lush physical details and an emotional recounting of events as they relentlessly unfold, reveal a heart-wrenching story of family, love, laughter, sorrow and new beginnings.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 4 y separately published work icon The Sweet and Simple Kind Yasmine Gooneratne , Colombo : Perera Hussein Publishing House , 2006 Z1333917 2006 single work novel

'"Loyalty (and the damnable lack of it in his wife) was the thought uppermost in the mind of Sir Andrew Millbanke as he looked down at Lady Alexandra's dead body, spread-eagled on the paved pathway of the Residency."

'And so begins an engrossing and dramatic family drama, set against the backdrop of Ceylon's bumpy evolution into Sri Lanka, as the Wijesinha clan struggle to balance their staunch political ambition against the ignominy of an embarrassing family scandal. And when two young family members, cousins Tsunami and Latha, meet and become firm friends no one can guess that their triumphant friendship will be played out over the passing years against both the best and the worst the newly independent Sri Lanka can offer as these two smart and Westernised young women pursue their own personal freedoms. (Provided by Little, Brown, 2009 publication.)

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