Every year on Leila's birthday Shalini kneels by the wall with a little yellow spade and scoops dry earth to make a pit for two candles. One each for herself and for Riz, the husband at her side. But as Shalini walks from the patch of grass where she held her vigil the man beside her melts away. It
Leila
β Scribed by Akbar, Prayaag
- Book ID
- 110193907
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster India
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 126 KB
- Edition
- First
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9788193355206
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In a digitized city, sometime in the near future, as an obsession with purity escalates, walls come up dividing and confining communities. Behind the walls high civic order prevails. In the forgotten spaces between, where garbage gathers and disease festers, Shalini must search for Leila, the daughter she lost one tragic summer sixteen years ago. Skirting surveillance systems and thuggish Repeaters, Shaliniβonce wealthy, with perhaps a wayward past; now a misfit, pushed to the marginsβis propelled only by her search. What follows is a story of longing, faith and most of all loss. With its unflinching gaze on class, privilege and the choices that today confront us and its startling, almost prophetic vision of the worldβLeila announces Prayaag Akbar as a remarkable new voice in Indian fiction.
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