"This is a deeply impressive book, and I think an important one.
Its intensity, its narrative attack, the fascinations of its era
and setting, make it impossible to tear the attention away. Energy
and inventiveness distinguish every page." -- Hilary Mantel From an
unforgettable new voice in Caribbean literature, a sweeping story
of two families colliding in 1940s Trinidad--and a chilling mystery
that shows how interconnected their lives truly are Trinidad in the
1940s, nearing the end of American occupation and British
colonialism. On a hill overlooking Bell Village sits the Changoor
farm, where Dalton and Marlee Changoor live in luxury
unrecognizable to those who reside in the farm's shadow. Down below
is the Barrack, a ramshackle building of wood and tin, divided into
rooms occupied by whole families. Among these families are the
Saroops--Hans, Shweta, and their son, Krishna, all three born of
the barracks. Theirs are hard lives of backbreaking work, grinding
poverty, devotion to faith, and a battle against nature and a
social structure designed to keep them where they are. But when
Dalton goes missing and Marlee's safety is compromised, farmhand
Hans is lured by the promise of a handsome stipend to move to the
farm as a watchman. As the mystery of Dalton's disappearance
unfolds, the lives of the wealthy couple and those who live in the
barracks below become insidiously entwined, their community changed
forever and in shocking ways. A searing and singular novel of
religion, class, family, and historical violence, and rooted in
Trinidad's wild pastoral landscape and inspired by oral
storytelling traditions, Hungry Ghosts is deeply resonant of its
time and place while evoking the roots and ripple effects of
generational trauma and linked histories; the lingering
resentments, sacrifices, and longings that alter destinies; and the
consequences of powerlessness. Lyrically told and rendered with
harrowing beauty, Hungry Ghosts is a stunning piece of storytelling
and an affecting mystery, from a blazingly talented writer.
General
Imprint: |
Collins
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
February 2024 |
Authors: |
Kevin Jared Hosein
|
Dimensions: |
203 x 135mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
384 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-06-321341-8 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
0-06-321341-9 |
Barcode: |
9780063213418 |
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