Brotherless Night

'Blazingly brilliant' CELESTE NG

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Pub Date Jun 29 2023 | Archive Date Jul 06 2023

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'A heartbreaking exploration of a family fractured by civil war. This beautiful, nuanced novel follows a young doctor caught within conflicting ideologies as she tries to save lives. I couldn't put this book down' BRIT BENNETT, bestselling author of THE VANISHING HALF

WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2024

WINNER OF THE CAROL SHIELDS PRIZE FOR FICTION

'A masterpiece of historical fiction.' MONICA ALI, chair of judges for the Women's Prize for Fiction

Sixteen-year-old Sashi wants to become a doctor. But over the next decade, as a vicious civil war tears through her hometown of Jaffna, her dream takes her on a different path as she sees those around her, including her four beloved brothers and their friend, get swept up in violent political ideologies and their consequences. Desperate to act, she must ask herself: is it possible for anyone to move through life without doing harm?

"With immense compassion and deep moral complexity, V. V. Ganeshananthan brings us an achingly moving portrait of individual and societal grief. "I want you to understand," the narrator of BROTHERLESS NIGHT insists, and by the end of this blazingly brilliant novel, we do: that in a world full of turmoil, human connections and shared stories can teach us how - and as importantly, why - to survive" CELESTE NG, bestselling author of LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE

"Stunningly great" Curtis Sittenfeld, bestselling author of ROMANTIC COMEDY, via Twitter

'Ganeshananthan is a superb writer...I wept at many points in this novel and I also wept when it was over' Sunday Times

'An unforgettable account of a country and a family coming undone… Brotherless Night is a spectacular work of historical fiction: thoroughly researched, brimming with outrage and compassion, and full of indelible imagery' Guardian

'A heartbreaking exploration of a family fractured by civil war. This beautiful, nuanced novel follows a young doctor caught within conflicting ideologies as she tries to save lives. I couldn't put...


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ISBN 9780241611043
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PAGES 432

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Brotherless Night
by V.V. Ganeshanathan

A brilliantly nuanced deep dive into the complexity of ethnic inequality in post colonial countries, this one set in Sri Lanka.

Written in first person narrative, this is the story of Sashi and her family living in Jaffna, in the predominantly Tamil north east. Due to continous discrimination, suppression and violence against the Tamils by the Sinhalese government, the Tamil Tigers form a guerrilla group tasked with militant attacks and assassinations in demand for Independence.

Swept up in idealistic fervour, Sashi's brothers and their family friend K enlist and soon Sashi herself becomes embroiled but from the inside, the organisation is as terrifying as it is from the outside.

This is a deeply personal perspective which explores every shade of grey in the grey area between oppressed and terrorist. Within Sashi's family alone there are parents, four brothers and herself and each one had a different reaction to the same experience of living under oppression based on their individual personalities and their peer groups. She brilliantly captures the gamut from mother focusing on family and daily routine, to father maintaining social standing, brothers burning with rebellious rage, blind devotion to a cause or anti rebellion escape plans.

Ganeshanathan does not rely on shock tactics to tell this deeply affecting story, nor does she use emotional manipulation, rather she writes in an almost journalistic style allowing the reader the courtesy to develop their own emotional response, which in my case is gratitude for the almost 20 years she spent researching and refining this study of how war is perceived depending on whose narrative is shared.

Ireland & UK Publication date: 29th June 2023
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