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The Girl Who Couldn’t Love: A Novel

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  • ISBN13:9789386702272
  • ISBN10:9386702274
  • Publisher:Speaking Tiger Publishing Pvt Ltd
  • Language:English
  • Author:Shinie Antony
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  • ISBN13:9789386702272
  • ISBN10:9386702274
  • Publisher:Speaking Tiger Publishing Pvt Ltd
  • Language:English
  • Author:Shinie Antony
  • Binding:Paperback
  • Pages:168
  • SUPC: SDL775161823

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An introverted, middle-aged spinster, Roo, or Rudrakshi Sen, lives with her mother and teaches English at a local school. Roo’s mother, semi-blind and a chronic invalid, lives most of the time in an imaginary world where she turns the grief of her husband’s death and their bizarre relationship into the belief that theirs was a happy, conventional marriage. Roo cultivates an aloof manner and distances herself from close relationships to stave off memories of her childhood and of Eeedee, the girl who entered her life as a six-year-old and left as a teenager—after one night that was to haunt and shape both their adult lives.

When Kumar, a man much younger than her, enters Roo’s life out of nowhere, she is intensely attracted to him—an attraction she believes is reciprocal. She begins an affair with this mysterious stranger, knowing that all affairs end messily. It is her secrets she wants to shield. But her secrets and this man are inextricably linked...

Shinie Antony’s sparse yet evocative prose gives strength to this haunting tale of twisted relationships.

About the Author

Shinie Antony has written the short story collections, The Orphanage for Words and Barefoot and Pregnant, and the novels, When Mira Went Forth and Multiplied and A Kingdom for His Love. She has compiled the anthology, Why We Don’t Talk. Co-founder of the Bangalore Literature Festival and director of the Bengaluru Poetry Festival, she won the Commonwealth Short Story Asia region prize in 2003 for her story ‘A Dog’s Death’.

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