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Title: The Hungry Tide
Author: Amitav Ghosh
Publisher: HarperCollins
Genre: Novels - Adventure
Short Synopsis: The Hungry Tide is set in the Sunderbans, the scattered group of islands in the Bay of Bengal. Through the novel, Ghosh gives us a fascinating glimpse of the harsh life on the islands and the everyday struggle to stay alive. The story is of an Indian-American marine bilogist, Piyali Roy, who arrives in the Sunderbans to study the Irrawaddy Dolphin. There she meets and befriends an illiterate fisherman Fokir on one hand, and the sophisticated man of the world Kanai Dutt on the other. The relationship between these three is what the novel is mainly about, but as the narrative progresses, you realise that it is also about philosophy, morality, the man vs. nature issue and love.
"This is not just lucid, gorgeous writing: this is a testimony to the sheer depth of details the author plunges into to flesh out his characters, of his keen sense observation, of evoking the essence of a land and its people. Ah, also of its poetry. Like tides, this should engulf you."
Author: Amitav Ghosh
Publisher: HarperCollins
Genre: Novels - Adventure
Short Synopsis: The Hungry Tide is set in the Sunderbans, the scattered group of islands in the Bay of Bengal. Through the novel, Ghosh gives us a fascinating glimpse of the harsh life on the islands and the everyday struggle to stay alive. The story is of an Indian-American marine bilogist, Piyali Roy, who arrives in the Sunderbans to study the Irrawaddy Dolphin. There she meets and befriends an illiterate fisherman Fokir on one hand, and the sophisticated man of the world Kanai Dutt on the other. The relationship between these three is what the novel is mainly about, but as the narrative progresses, you realise that it is also about philosophy, morality, the man vs. nature issue and love.
"This is not just lucid, gorgeous writing: this is a testimony to the sheer depth of details the author plunges into to flesh out his characters, of his keen sense observation, of evoking the essence of a land and its people. Ah, also of its poetry. Like tides, this should engulf you."