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Rani Manicka
About this author Rani Manicka was born in Malaysia and spent her childhood on a long white, beach in the company of natural storytellers. But when she was six, she was stuffed into a uniform and banished to school. In protest, she quickly mastered the art of reading novels during class. Though,... show more

About this author Rani Manicka was born in Malaysia and spent her childhood on a long white, beach in the company of natural storytellers. But when she was six, she was stuffed into a uniform and banished to school. In protest, she quickly mastered the art of reading novels during class. Though, she had never dreamed of writing herself, a chance encounter with a woman scorned in an Italian restaurant inspired her first plot. Her first novel The Rice Mother, Infused with her own Sri Lankan family history, is a vividly imaginative story about the frailties of human nature and the terrible consequences of war. It won a Commonwealth Writers Prize in 2003. Her subsequent novel, Touching Earth is a dark and compelling tale of love, betrayal and addiction. The Japanese Lover, set in Malaya during the Japanese occupation is an absorbing tale of the intense passion between captor and captured. Rani's books have been translated into 26 languages. She lives with the two great loves of her life; Her partner and their beautiful son/dog. Rani Manicka's latest novel BLACK JACK is out NOW
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Alessandra
Alessandra rated it 10 years ago
Saga familiare che, attraverso 4 generazioni, percorre la vita quotidiana della Malesia del '900. Tutto inizia con la Madre del Riso, una donna fortissima che si prende carico, sin da giovanissima, di tutti i membri delle propria famiglia. Praticamente nessuno dei figli però riuscirà mai ad essere a...
Chrissie's Books
Chrissie's Books rated it 17 years ago
I loved the beginning of the book which centers on Lakshmi and Ayah. Lakshmi is a true person, the "fierce spirit" of the author's grandmother. Did I like reading about her most because she is the one true character of the book? This bothered me. It also bothered me that the book is about Lakshmi an...
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