Description
A coming-of-age story in Sixties Sri Lanka, a world on the brink of change, by the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Reef
About the Author
Romesh Gunesekera is the author of many acclaimed works of fiction including Reef, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, The Sandglass, winner of the inaugural BBC Asia Award, and The Match, the ground-breaking cricket novel. His debut collection of stories, Monk?sh Moon, was a New York Times Notable Book. His last book Noontide Toll captured a vital moment in post-war Sri Lanka. His fiction has been translated into over a dozen languages and he is the recipient of many awards including a Premio Mondello in Italy. He was born in Colombo and lives in London. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. www.romeshgunesekera.com
Reviews
Wonderful ... A poignant coming-of-age novel * Mail on Sunday *
Intoxicating ... A lyrical and soulful voice -- Barney Norris * Guardian *
Suncatcher is a dreamy, mesmerising story on the displeasures of growing up, as Jay and Kairo both long to reach a state of being that captures both the uncorrupted nature of childhood and the cool maturity of adulthood. It may be rare to find that mix in real life, but it is in full abundance in Gunesekera's novel -- Rebecca Liu * Prospect *
Vivid ... A period piece suffused with foreboding ... Gunesekera captures the first rumblings of the cataclysm that would ruinously engulf his nation and that has always compulsively engaged him * Sunday Times *
A dreamy, mesmerising story on the displeasures of growing up * Prospect *
Beautifully captures the excitement and confusion of teenage friendship ... A magical evocation of a world where it seems that everything should remain as it is, while you know, sadly, that it can't and won't -- Allan Massie * Scotsman *
Sumptuous * Spectator *
Brilliant ... A wise and poignant portrait of a country caught in the moment before it loses its innocence * Financial Times *
Brilliant ... Pervaded by a sense of threatened beauty: the flash of fish, the flight of birds, the slant of sun on trees, a yearning for innocence * Times Literary Supplement *
Gunesekera artfully renders the unequal relationship between the two boys, and the fractures within their families * New York Times *
A dreamy, mesmerising story on the displeasures of growing up * Prospect *
A joyous narrative of relationships across the fence ... but even when it tugs at the heartstrings, Gunesekera's elegaic prose has a curiously healing quality * The Hindu *
A book ... that will keep you awake at night thinking, reliving its experiences, and actually re-examining your own * Deccan Herald *
For sheer pleasure and good writing, little matched Suncatcher, Romesh Gunesekera's recovery of lost time and an intense teenage friendship in Sri Lanka when it was still Ceylon in the early years of Independence * Scotsman, Books of the Year *
A haunting and poetic foray into a newly independent Sri Lanka and its social fissures * Dawn *
Gunesekera's prose is lush yet luminously clear, and Kairo - as he deciphers the world around him and his place in that world - is the perfect guide to the book's turbulent setting * Boston Globe *
Gunesekera's gift is to foreground a story of adolescent love and rivalry against the brewing discontent of a society * Mint *
A delightful book, beautifully written ... Romesh Gunesekera beautifully captures Kairo's imaginative responses to life * Newtown Review of Books *
Book Information
ISBN 9781526610386
Author Romesh Gunesekera
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 238g