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Tiger Hills

 

In 1878, Coorg in Southern India is lush with jungles and coffee plantations. It is idyllic, and on the brink of change.

Even before Devi was born, her family knew she was special. Not only is she the first girl to be born to the Nachimandas in more than sixty years, she soon proves to be strikingly beautiful. Confident and carefree, Devi draws the attention of Devanna, a quiet boy whose young life is already touched by tragedy. Rarely apart, the children grow up “like two eggs in a nest.” For Devanna, there is no one else but Devi.

When the two attend a tiger wedding, a celebration of a successful hunt, Devi meets Machu, the handsome tiger killer. That night she vows to marry him when she is older. Soon after, Devanna leaves to study medicine, dreaming of one day returning to marry Devi.

Devi grows into an alluring young woman, and soon she and Machu are lovers, waiting for the right time to marry. But before they can publicly declare their love, Devanna comes home from medical school having endured a term of extreme bullying and a horrific assault.  The reunion of these two childhood friends leads to devastating consequences that are both immediate and lasting.

Devi marries Devanna reluctantly and together they raise Nanju, who looks and behaves so much like his father and grows up sensing his mother’s indifference. Machu, not knowing the full story, is hurt that Devi didn’t wait for him, and so he marries and also bears a son, Appu. The tragedy deepens when Machu dies. Determined to do right by her lover, Devi convinces Machu’s wife to let her have Appu, whom she raises as her own.

The two boys grow up in a confusing, increasingly unfamiliar India, but harder to navigate is their family dynamics. Devi showers Appu with attention and opportunities, as Nanju is continually ignored. It is only when Nanju seems lost forever does Devi realize she was not the only victim of heartache.

Beautifully written and magnificent in scope, Tiger Hills is a stunning meditation on the power of love and the repercussions our choices have on our lives as well as the lives of those around us. Debut novelist Sarita Mandanna has crafted an extraordinary tale that has critics all over the world applauding the emergence of this “major new talent” and “powerful new voice” to the international literary scene.

Tiger Hills
by Sarita Mandanna

  • Publication Date: March 9, 2011
  • Genres: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Romance
  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0446564109
  • ISBN-13: 9780446564106