A lyrical and profoundly moving story of love, loss
and civil war, set in Sri Lanka, London and Venice. When
author Theo Samarajeeva returns to his native Sri Lanka
after his wife's death, he hopes to escape his gnawing
loss amid the lush landscape of his increasingly
war-torn country. But as he sinks into life in this
beautiful, tortured land, he also finds himself slipping
into friendship with an artistic young girl, Nulani,
whose family is caught up in the growing turmoil. Soon
friendship blossoms into love. Under the threat of civil
war, their affair offers a glimmer of hope to a country
on the brink of destruction...But all too soon, the
violence which has cast an ominous shadow over their
love story explodes, tearing them apart. Betrayed,
imprisoned and tortured, Theo is gradually stripped of
everything he once held dear - his writing, his humanity
and, eventually, his love. Broken by the belief her
lover is dead, Nulani flees Sri Lanka to a cold and
lonely life of exile.As the years pass and the country
descends into a morass of violence and hatred, the
tragedy of Theo and Nulani's failed love spreads like a
poison among friends sickened by the face of civil war,
and the lovers must struggle to recover some of what
they have lost and to resurrect, from the wreckage of
their lives, a fragile belief in the possibility of
redemption. Beautifully written, by turns heartbreaking
and uplifting, 'Mosquito' is a first novel of remarkable
and compelling power. |
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