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Tiger Hills

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A Suitable Boy meets Gone with the Wind in this sweeping, romantic debut novel set on a coffee plantation in southern India at the turn of the twentieth century.

As the first girl born to the Nachimada family in over sixty years, the beautiful Devi is adored by her entire family. Strong-willed and confident, she befriends the shy Devanna, a young boy whose mother has died under tragic circumstances. The two quickly become inseparable, until Devi meets Machu the tiger killer, a hunter of great repute and a man of much honor and pride. Soon, they fall deeply in love, an attraction that drives a wedge between Devi and Devanna. It is this tangled relationship between the three that leads to a devastating tragedy—an event that changes their fates forever and has unforeseen and far-reaching consequences for generations to come.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      From the very first line, the listener knows this is a novel with a mystical aspect as the narrator begins by describing the impending birth of the protagonist. Cassandra Campbell brings this story to life with varied pace, tone, and diction to create the sense of mystery the author clearly intends. The production is a vivid example of how a skilled narrator can enhance the story on the page. Campbell manages to sustain interest in the lengthy descriptions of scenery that occur often between the main action. Soft, lulling, and alluring, this is a novel you'll be looking forward to listening to as often as you can until it's finished. M.R. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 6, 2010
      Set in southern India, Mandanna's epic if overly dramatic debut follows the fortunes of two intertwined families from the late 19th century to the eve of WWII. Devanna is a young boy when his mother commits suicide, and the one person he relates to is his best friend, the lovely and adored Devi: "They became a staple sight in the village, the pale-skinned firebrand and her scrawny worshipper; if Devi had fascinated him before, Devanna now clung to her like a bedraggled puppy." But when she's 10 years old, Devi meets Devanna's adult cousin, Machu, a hero for having killed a tiger, and from that day, decides that she will marry only Machu. This childish notion becomes the driving force in her life. Years pass before she is able to arrange a meeting with Machu, but to Devi's dismay, he seems immune to her beauty. Unaware of Devi's desire, Devanna begins his medical school studies and plans a future with her. At school, though, he endures cruel hazing and he returns home a different man, which changes the course of many lives. Mandanna's sweeping saga is ambitious, engaging, and relentlessly tragic.

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