Swimming in the Monsoon SeaPenguin, India, 2006 Forlaget Arvids, Denmark, 2007 Laguna, Serbia, 2007 Sarasavi Publishers, Sri Lanka, 2007 |
About the book
The setting is Sri Lanka, 1980, and it is the season of monsoons. Fourteen-year-old Amrith is caught up in the life of the cheerful, well-to-do household in which he is being raised by his vibrant Auntie Bundle and kindly Uncle Lucky. He tries not to think of his life “before,” when his doting mother was still alive. Amrith’s holiday plans seem unpromising: he wants to appear in his school’s production of Othello and he is learning to type at Uncle Lucky’s tropical fish business. Then, like an unexpected monsoon, his cousin arrives from Canada and Amrith’s ordered life is storm-tossed. He finds himself falling in love with the Canadian boy. Othello,with its powerful theme of disastrous jealousy, is the backdrop to the drama in which Amrith finds himself immersed.
Distinctions
- Winner, Lambda Literary Award
- Canadian Library Association Book of the Year
- Finalist, Governor General’s Literary Award
- Silver Winner, Young Adult Category of ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year Award
Reviews
“As lush and languid as its Sri Lanka setting...What captures readers is the way the story rolls in waves, mimicking how Amrith looks at himself, then looks away. The luxuriant language with details of architecture and verdant gardens doesn't call attention to itself, but refreshes like a breeze. Selvadurai, who wrote so gracefully for adults...now does the same for teens.” —Booklist, starred review
“A very honest, simple, spontaneous telling…recommended reading.” —First City
“Selvadurai is one of those gifted writers who uses apparently ordinary circumstances to illustrate the pressure of larger themes… a gentle reflective story about falling in love for the first time.” —Tehelka
“A coming-of-age story that transcends labels and deserves to be called literature, pure and simple.” —The Washington Post
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