Book: The Rice Mother A multigenerational narrative that spans the nightmare of World War II and the Japanese occupation, Manicka gorgeously evokes a world of exotic beauty and vivid characters, where small pleasures offset unimaginable horrors.
At the age of fourteen, Lakshmi leaves behind her childhood among the mango trees of Ceylon for married life across the ocean in Malaysia, and soon finds herself struggling to raise a family in a country that is, by turns, unyielding and amazing, brutal and beautiful. Giving birth to a child every year until she is nineteen, Lakshmi becomes a formidable matriarch, determined to secure a better life for her daughters and sons. From the Japanese occupation during World War II to the torture of watching some of her children succumb to lifeas most terrible temptations, she rises to face every new challenge with almost mythic strength. Dreamy and lyrical, told in the alternating voices of the men and women of this amazing family, "The Rice Mother" gorgeously evokes a world where small pleasures offset unimaginable horrors, where ghosts and gods walk hand in hand. It marks the triumphant debut of a writer whose wisdom and soaring prose will touch readers, especially women, the world over.
Details of Book: The Rice Mother Book: The Rice Mother
Author: Rani Manicka
ISBN: 0142004545
ISBN-13: 9780142004548
, 978-0142004548
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2004/07/27
Publisher: Penguin Group Usa
Number of Pages: 448
Language: English