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Aa Maratheyum Marannu Marannu Njan: And Slowly Forgetting That Tree
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Aa Maratheyum Marannu Marannu Njan: And Slowly Forgetting That Tree

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The powerful memory of a former love rules Radhika’s inner world as she builds a small-time practice in Law, and attempts normalcy in a marriage she neither wanted nor resisted. Raped at age ten, raped again as a young collegiate, she is abandoned twice: first by her father and later by Christy who loved her, but takes her through a wedding ceremony only to leave her later the same day. When Christy returns sixteen years later, shattered and unstable, the burnt and withered roots of love bloom again. Trauma, betrayal, and loneliness are the colours that paint this picture of physical and emotional violence that Radhika endures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
OUP India
Country
India
Date
1 December 2015
Pages
112
ISBN
9780199458097

The powerful memory of a former love rules Radhika’s inner world as she builds a small-time practice in Law, and attempts normalcy in a marriage she neither wanted nor resisted. Raped at age ten, raped again as a young collegiate, she is abandoned twice: first by her father and later by Christy who loved her, but takes her through a wedding ceremony only to leave her later the same day. When Christy returns sixteen years later, shattered and unstable, the burnt and withered roots of love bloom again. Trauma, betrayal, and loneliness are the colours that paint this picture of physical and emotional violence that Radhika endures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
OUP India
Country
India
Date
1 December 2015
Pages
112
ISBN
9780199458097