Empire's Children

by Patricia Weerakoon

Paperback, 2015

Status

Available

Call number

F Wee

Publication

Rhiza Press (2015), 235 pages

Collection

Description

As the daughter of the Tea-maker, Shiro's life is bound by the expectations of others. But Shiro has no interest in convention. Her holidays are spent with best friend Lakshmi, a coolie labourer, and she dreams of becoming a doctor, unhampered by her gender, her race, or her social standing. Privilege is something Anthony and William Ashley Cooper take for granted. On the Sri Lankan tea fields in particular, the English are masters. When Anthony takes over management of the plantation, he discovers the truth about his family's dealings with the locals. He desperately wants to make a difference - to be a different kind of man - but William's reckless lust and their father's never-ending greed stand in his way. Tragedy, grief, and separation threaten Shiro and shackle Lakshmi in the bondage of class distinction. Can Anthony's love of justice set right the wrongs of the past? Wombat Books acknowledges the support of the Australian Council for the Arts in the recording and production of this audiobook.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

235 p.; 5.98 inches

Local notes

F Wee
Acc # 2016062105

Barcode

407

Library's rating

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