The inheritance of loss

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Kiran Desai: The inheritance of loss (2007, Paragon)

437 pages

English language

Published Feb. 11, 2007 by Paragon.

ISBN:
978-1-4056-1735-2
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OCLC Number:
122284014

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5 stars (1 review)

In the north-eastern Himalayas, at the foot of Mount Kanchenjunga, in a crumbling isolated house, there lives a cantankerous old judge, who wants nothing more than to retire in peace. But with the arrival of his orphaned granddaughter, Sai, and the son of his chatty cook trying to make his way in the US and stay a step ahead of the immigration services, this is far from easy. When a Nepalese insurgency threatens the blossoming romance between Sai and her handsome tutor, they, too, are forced to consider their colliding interests. And the judge must revisit his past, his own journey and his role in this grasping world of conflicting desires - every moment holding out the possibility of hope or betrayal.

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A worthwhile read

5 stars

According to my Goodreads, I first read Inheritance of Loss in 2009 and a few events in the story did seem familiar as I got to them, but I couldn't remember how it would all end so enjoyed immersing myself in the tale again. Desai has a beautifully rich style of writing which really brings her views of rural Himalayan India and immigrant New York to life. No one in this book has it easy whether they are truly poverty-stricken or stuck in between Indian, Nepali or colonial worlds.

For me, some of the saddest characters were those desperately clinging to remnants of a superficial British past despite its total unsuitability, and those denied a homeland by the British who didn't care who gained when they left. Desai's descriptions of the decaying house in which the Judge, Sai and the Cook exist, the barely there shacks where Gorkha families live, …

Subjects

  • Grandparent and child
  • Fiction
  • Judges
  • Tutors and tutoring

Places

  • Himalaya Mountains
  • Kānchenjunga (Nepal and India)
  • Asia
  • Kānchenjunga

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