July

Cover of July by Karen Marisa Judith Roberts
Year: 2001
Language: en
Pages: 357
ISBN-13: 9780297646433
Dimensions:
Height: 8.74014 Inches
Length: 5.9055 Inches
Weight: 1.28088574222 Pounds
Width: 1.37795 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823
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July by Karen Marisa Judith Roberts, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2001, is a novel set against the backdrop of Sri Lanka’s complex social landscape. The story follows Priyanthi Silva, who grows up in a loving Sinhalese family amidst a country fraught with religious and political tensions. As she navigates her childhood in the idyllic Araliya Gardens, her life intertwines with that of her brother Hemantha and their Tamil neighbors, Bala and Violet, particularly their son Niranjan, leading to a profound exploration of love and cultural divides.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into the lives of Priyanthi and Niranjan as they confront the realities of their differing backgrounds. Their innocent love blossoms during a holiday by the sea, only to be challenged by the harsh societal norms and escalating violence in Colombo. The novel presents a poignant examination of friendship and familial bonds, highlighting the impact of ethnic divisions on personal relationships. With 357 pages, this edition offers a deep and unsettling look at the consequences of political strife and the enduring human spirit amidst chaos.


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Priyanthi Silva is born in Sri Lanka into a peaceful, loving Sinhalese family, but into a turbulent country dogged by religious and political tensions. She and her rebellious brother, Hemantha, grow up in Araliya Gardens, a tropical paradise full of orchids, araliyas and mango trees. Their neighbours Bala and Violet are Christian Tamils whose gentle, handsome son Niranjan is Hemantha¿s best friend.
When Priyanthi is older, the two families spend a holiday together by the sea. Priyanthi and Niranjan¿s eyes are opened up to a strange world outside their protected existence. While Hemantha smokes cigarettes and chases girls, they meet Sena, a toddy tapper who swings through the coconut trees to collect sap, and surprises them with his quiet wisdom. Their friendship with him marks their lives indelibly. When Priyanthi and Niranjan return home they have fallen in love. But it is an unthinkable match to both their families, and to a society riven with ethnic divisions.
On a hot July day that year the streets of Colombo explode into frenzied violence as mobs begin to hunt and murder Tamils and burn and loot their property. The dark secret Priyanthi and Niranjan have been hiding leads to betrayal and tragedy, as an inferno of hatred from which none of them will escape unscathed, overcomes their peaceful neighbourhood. This is a deeply moving, disturbing novel about families and lovers wrenched apart by deep racial and political divides.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “July” by Karen Marisa Judith Roberts. Synopsis preview: Priyanthi Silva is born in Sri Lanka into a peaceful, loving Sinhalese family, but into a turbulent country dogged by religious and political tensions. She and her rebellious brother, Hemantha, grow up in Araliya Gardens…
Who is the author of “July”?
“July” is credited to Karen Marisa Judith Roberts.
When was “July” published?
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. Year: 2001.
What is the ISBN for “July”?
ISBN-13: 9780297646433.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 357.

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