Tell a thousand lies
(2012)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Rasana Atreya, 2012
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ISBN/ISSN
9781513032306 MWT15615906, 1513032305 15615906
LANGUAGE
English
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16-year-old PULLAMMA is too dark-skinned to have dreams. For this reason, she's obliged her old-fashioned grandmother by not doing well in school. She's also resigned to remaining unwed; with three girls in the family, there's simply not enough dowry to go around. Then a wedding alliance arrives for her oldest sister-a fair-skinned beauty. There's great rejoicing in their household. And why not? The prospective father-in-law is the right-hand man of an important politician. As Pullamma helps ready the house for the bride-viewing-by washing the cow, by stringing flowers along doorways-she prays for the alliance to go through. Then something happens. Something so inconceivable, it will shape Pullamma's future in ways even the local soothsayer couldn't have foretold. Tell A Thousand Lies is a sometimes sassy, sometimes sad but, ultimately, realistic look at how superstition, and the colour of a girl's skin, rules India's hinterlands. ◆ Shortlisted for the Tibor Jones South Asia Prize◆ Tell A Thousand Lies is one of our five favourite tales from India. Glam Magazine, UK (June 2014)◆ Taught in English 479 "Survey of Postcolonial Literature and Theories" at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (Spring 2017) Please note:British/Indian spelling-like aluminium and jewellery-is used in this book. The story remains the same, but the cover is new. This story is now part of a series.If you like Shobha Rao, Sejal Badani or Khaled Hosseini, you might enjoy this book.Tell A Thousand Lies (Tales From The Deccan Plateau) is set in contemporary India. This series may be read in any order

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