Review
“V.V. Ganeshananthan’s novel Brotherless Night reveals the moral nuances of violence, ever belied by black-and-white terminology.” ― The New York Times
“A beautiful, brilliant book… tender and fierce as it is mournful. It is unafraid to look directly at the worst of the violence and erasure we have perpetrated or allowed to happen, but is insistent that we can still choose to be better.” ― Danielle Evans, author of The Office of Historical Corrections
“Riveting, heartbreaking and extraordinary for both its empathetic gaze and its clear-eyed depiction of the brutality of war, Brotherless Night is a masterpiece.” ― Star Tribune
“Visceral, historical, emotional, it is 300 pages of must-read.” ― Women’s Prize judge Anna Whitehouse
“Brotherless Night is my favorite kind of novel, one so rich and full of movement that it’s only later I realize how much I have learned. V. V. Ganeshananthan drew me in from the very first line, and the intricacies of her characters’ lives made it easy to stay.” ― Sara Novic, New York Times bestselling author of TRUE BIZ
“Prepare to have your heart well and truly pummelled by this searing story about a young Tamil woman growing up as the Sri Lankan civil war explodes around her . . . at times, it’s hard to remember that this rich and nuanced novel isn’t actually a memoir – so convincing is Sashi’s voice and so compelling her story.” ― Bookseller, Book of the Month
“A devastating look at the cost of war and choosing sides.” ― Times Summer Reads
“Moving and rapturous… equal parts heartbreak and rage, unravelling the tragedy of Sri Lanka’s civil war with a family saga of violence, loss, impossible choices and astounding courage.” ― Shehan Karunatilaka, Booker Prize-winning author of The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
“A careful, vivid exploration of what’s lost within a community when life and thought collapse toward binary conflict […] a novel for our own country in this odd time.” ― New Yorker
About the Author
Product details
- ISBN-13: 9780241997673
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Published Date: April 2024
- Pages: 368
- Binding: Paperback
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