A prizewinning literary epic of the subcontinent, for readers of Yaa Gyasi\'s HOMEGOING and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie\'s HALF OF A YELLOW SUNIn the feverish tropics of the Andaman Islands, a young botanist tends to a fragile rose he has imported to welcome his bride.
Tender in every detail, touched with humour and profound humanity, this is a novel brimming with life, an original masterpiece..
Shubhangi Swarup\'s vision goes deeper than the human stories of the subcontinent to reveal the conscious history of the earth itself.
It rises all the way to the snow deserts, beyond the reach of nation or war, where an elder of the village waits for the return of his true love, bringing all their journeys full circle.
A breathtaking epic, Latitudes of Longing possesses the reader with a blazing sense of wonder.
It shadows his footsteps into the Karakoram mountains, where a scientist looks deep into the abyss between India and Pakistan.
The faultline she followed over the Indian Ocean now cuts north into Nepal, where the prisoner\'s ally, an itinerant drug dealer, tries to rescue a young woman from the dancing bars of Kathmandu.
Having abandoned her son many years before, she now traces him to Myanmar, only to find him in prison - the enemy of a brutal regime.
But it is not this fracture that takes a tragic bite out of their happiness.
With the family riven by heartbreak, their maid takes the chance to resolve her own past mistakes.
These islands, she tells her adoring husband, rest on a faultline, cracked so deep into the earth that spirits cross the boundary freely.
Hoping their marriage will bloom in this strange life, hundreds of miles from the east coast of India, he is entranced by Chanda Devi\'s fierce nature and unusual gifts; speaking to trees and the ghosts of former colonialists.
A prizewinning literary epic of the subcontinent, for readers of Yaa Gyasi\'s HOMEGOING and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie\'s HALF OF A YELLOW SUNIn the feverish tropics of the Andaman Islands, a young botanist tends to a fragile rose he has imported to welcome his bride