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By The Mud Stove

By The Mud Stove

Divya Tombran

Tepui Roraima Publishing Ltd.
2018
nidottu
Starting in the nineteen-sixties and spanning over two decades, By The Mud Stove is a story about an orphan girl, Indira, who grows up with her grandmother, Nani, in Rose Hall Village, Guyana. Among many others, their lives intertwine with Francine's, Indira's best friend, capturing moments of laughter, tears, and joy around the fire of the mud stove. The plot depicts an enchanting time of innocence and relates the love and life stories of six characters - Indira, Francine, Laliwa, Sally, Afonso, and Ling - all of whom represent the six peoples of Guyana. The story brings alive the scenes and moods of that magical era in this quaint little village, and, also, portrays a time of hardship and poverty, and the spirit of caring and sharing under these conditions. The tale will take you on the journey of Indira and Francine's lives, from kindergarten to high school, and as they embark on their married lives as teenagers, illustrating the deep friendship between the two, whose bond in the end is tested with a most unpredictable circumstance.
Seya, The Woman By The Sea

Seya, The Woman By The Sea

Divya Tombran

Tepui Roraima Publishing Ltd.
2020
nidottu
Seya, The Woman By The Sea will take you to a time in the nineteen-sixties in Guyana when mud stoves were used for cooking, donkey-carts for transportation, kerosene oil lamps for lighting, and when chastity reigned supreme.They meet at an unnamed seaside village, two outcasts of society, an enigmatic teenager, Seya, who was rumoured by the villagers to be a mad woman, and a young carpenter, Suresh, mistreated by a grieving stepmother, Manjula. Adding to the story is the mysterious Mister Gareth, who was said to be the lover of Seya, and, also, an old woman alleged to be a fire-rass-a blood sucker, Neighbour Bertha. The lives of these characters intertwine and bring out raw emotions of human pain and pleasure, as the story delves into the vileness of ostracism, stigmatism, and slander.