The Other One Stories

The Other One Stories by Hasanthika Sirisena is a debut collection published by University of Massachusetts Press in 2016. This first edition comprises 160 pages and is written in English. The ten short stories explore the lives of characters navigating the challenges posed by a decades-long civil war in Sri Lanka and America, highlighting their struggles for security, love, and hope amidst adversity.
Readers will find a diverse array of characters, including students, accountants, soldiers, and immigrants, each facing choices that are sometimes comic and sometimes tragic. The narratives focus on the sustaining power of human connection, illustrating how these individuals cope with their circumstances. Through these stories, the collection delves into themes of resilience and the complexities of life in the shadow of conflict.
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Set in Sri Lanka and America, the ten short stories in this debut collection feature characters struggling to contend with the brutality of a decades-long civil war while also seeking security, love, and hope. The characters are students, accountants, soldiers, servants. They are immigrants and strivers. They are each forced to make sometimes comic, sometimes tragic, choices. What they share, despite what they’ve endured, is the sustaining power of human connection.
An excerpt from the book:
“All I want to know is when you are coming? When are you bringing my sons, my family?”
She watched as a gecko, tinier than normal, skittered across the far wall. It disappeared into a small crack. The room was very hot, and she hadn’t turned on the ceiling fan so that the family could save a little money. She took a handkerchief from her nightstand and wiped the beads of sweat from her forehead and the back of her neck.
“I can’t leave malli alone here. He’s making progress but?”
“It will be for two years only. Then you can sponsor him.”
“The lawyer says it’s not so easy.”
“He’s a grown man. Let the government take him. The government did this to malli. Let the government pay the price for his care.”
Even though there was no chance that her brother Ranjith could hear her, Anoja dropped her voice. “Malli is all alone here. He has nobody but aiya and me.”
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