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9780670087297 60ad0ab7f4c43e121717c584 Noontide Toll https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ad0ab8f4c43e121717c59c/9780670087297-us.jpg ‘A driver's job is to stay in control behind the wheel and that is all. The past is what you leave as you go. There is nothing more to it.'Vasantha retired early, bought himself a van with his savings and now works as a driver for hire in Sri Lanka. As he ferries new entrepreneurs, charity workers and itinerant families around the country, he reveals with self-deprecating wit and folksy wisdom their uncertain lives after the end of a decades-long war. On his journey from the army camps of the north to the moonlit beaches of the south, he begins to wonder if the past can be left behind—especially his own, and his country's—and what the future might hold for a lovelorn soldier out on the ramparts, a fast-moving hotelier in a bombed-out town, an eager Jaffna student of Italian, or a desperate librarian of empty shelves? A superb collection of interlinked stories—perceptive, sombre, finely tuned—Noontide Toll draws an extraordinary portrait of post-war Sri Lanka grappling with the ghosts of its troubled past. 9780670087297
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Noontide Toll

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  • ISBN: 9780670087297
  • Author: Romesh Gunesekera
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Pages: 248
  • Format: Hardback
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‘A driver's job is to stay in control behind the wheel and that is all. The past is what you leave as you go. There is nothing more to it.'Vasantha retired early, bought himself a van with his savings and now works as a driver for hire in Sri Lanka. As he ferries new entrepreneurs, charity workers and itinerant families around the country, he reveals with self-deprecating wit and folksy wisdom their uncertain lives after the end of a decades-long war. On his journey from the army camps of the north to the moonlit beaches of the south, he begins to wonder if the past can be left behind—especially his own, and his country's—and what the future might hold for a lovelorn soldier out on the ramparts, a fast-moving hotelier in a bombed-out town, an eager Jaffna student of Italian, or a desperate librarian of empty shelves? A superb collection of interlinked stories—perceptive, sombre, finely tuned—Noontide Toll draws an extraordinary portrait of post-war Sri Lanka grappling with the ghosts of its troubled past.

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