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Claire
In 2016 I read Nayomi Munaweera's second novel What Lies Between Us and it was one of my Top Reads of 2016, a novel of a young woman trying to adjust to life in a new country, though still haunted by both the beauty and tragedy of her past, her childhood in Sri Lanka.

Island of a Thousand Mirrors similarly evokes the childhoods and family life of two families living in the same house. The house is owned by the matriarch Sylvia Sumethra and her husband, The Judge who are Sinhala people (an Indo-Ay
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Nick
Sep 20, 2015 rated it really liked it
The island of the title is Sri Lanka, which for much of the novel is riven by war between the Hindu Tamil Tigers of the north and the Buddhist Sinhalas who run the rest of the island. It is in some ways an unbalanced novel, the initial sections given over to family history, followed by a Tamil family renting the upstairs from a Sinhala one that has seen better times. The plot then follows the Sinhala family's emigration to the United States, its members' initial dislocation followed by adaptatio ...more
Jo Reason
Apr 05, 2021 rated it it was amazing
Beautifully written, spectacular character development, details and descriptions. Must add that this is a debut novel.

Exquisite, beautiful and painful at the same time, so well written, stunning descriptions, many well used metaphors, great character development, divided into two parts with two different female narrators. One from the Tamil tribe and the other from the Sinhala tribe.

The narrator from part one has not yet been born, but she describes her family’s past, her grandparents, her par
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Preethi
The fact that I didn't put the book down and finished it in a flight from Hyd-Blore must say a lot about this book - easy read; good narrative; ready to relate plot setting and a great story to tell.
I loved the plot, the story told about the little teardrop country. The setting feels familiar because of the stories of LTTE we've heard growing up (those were some tough,turmoiled times. Leaders assassinated, the word cyanide creeping into popular lingo, people dying like flies in bomb blasts and m
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