Author: | Sylvia Garib | ISBN: | 9781370053940 |
Publisher: | Sylvia Garib | Publication: | June 15, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sylvia Garib |
ISBN: | 9781370053940 |
Publisher: | Sylvia Garib |
Publication: | June 15, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Wrath of Kali is the sequel to Sylvia Garib’s debut novel, Banjaras for which she received the Quo Vadis Literary Award for Self-Published Book of the Year 2016.
Banjaras focuses on the journeys of twin sisters, Sella and Ree, identical twins, born of a clandestine love affair on a sugarcane plantation in South Africa, with one twin being lost in a stampede in India, and the other being adopted by a family in South Africa.
The Wrath of Kali traces the journeys of brothers Ambar and Kishen Varma, working on a rice plantation in Darveshpura, India. The Varma family, together with other villagers, suffers severe ill-treatment by the farmer, Bhola Swaraj. It is Kishen however, who endures most of Bhola’s verbal, mental and physical abuse.
Ambar and Kishen escape to Mumbai in search of a better life, and find solitude, love and safety in the home of three Eunuchs, who “adopt” and help them become entrepreneurs of note. A chance meeting with Sella and Ree throws both boys into a new, exciting world of money, business, love and fame.
In a strange twist of fate, Mother Kali plays her hand and The Wrath of Kali overpowers “The Wrath of Bhola” proving that “As you sow, so shall you reap.”
The Wrath of Kali is the sequel to Sylvia Garib’s debut novel, Banjaras for which she received the Quo Vadis Literary Award for Self-Published Book of the Year 2016.
Banjaras focuses on the journeys of twin sisters, Sella and Ree, identical twins, born of a clandestine love affair on a sugarcane plantation in South Africa, with one twin being lost in a stampede in India, and the other being adopted by a family in South Africa.
The Wrath of Kali traces the journeys of brothers Ambar and Kishen Varma, working on a rice plantation in Darveshpura, India. The Varma family, together with other villagers, suffers severe ill-treatment by the farmer, Bhola Swaraj. It is Kishen however, who endures most of Bhola’s verbal, mental and physical abuse.
Ambar and Kishen escape to Mumbai in search of a better life, and find solitude, love and safety in the home of three Eunuchs, who “adopt” and help them become entrepreneurs of note. A chance meeting with Sella and Ree throws both boys into a new, exciting world of money, business, love and fame.
In a strange twist of fate, Mother Kali plays her hand and The Wrath of Kali overpowers “The Wrath of Bhola” proving that “As you sow, so shall you reap.”