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The Sly Company of People Who Care
The Sly Company of People Who Care: A Novel | Rahul Bhattacharya
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In flight from the tame familiarity of home in Bombay, a twenty-six-year-old cricket journalist chucks his job and arrives in Guyana, a forgotten colonial society of raw, mesmerizing beauty. Amid beautiful, decaying wooden houses in Georgetown, on coastal sugarcane plantations, and in the dark rainforest interior scavenged by diamond hunters, he grows absorbed with the fantastic possibilities of this new place where descendants of the enslaved and indentured have made a new world. Ultimately, to fulfill his purpose, he prepares to mount an adventure of his own. His journey takes him beyond Guyanese borders, and his companion will be the feisty, wild-haired Jan. In this dazzling novel, propelled by a singularly forceful voice, Rahul Bhattacharya captures the heady adventures of travel, the overheated restlessness of youth, and the paradoxes of searching for life's meaning in the escape from home. The Sly Company of People Who Care is the winner of the 2012 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize.
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HannaPolkadots
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#bookhaul ❤ visited my parents today and there were the books they ordered for my birthday a month ago. Love that they buy used books 😍 Am very excited to read all of these!

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gtbookdiva
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Finished it. He based it on my Guyana after he came here to report on The ICC world Cup in the Caribbean. He captured local and true Guyanese culture.

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