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The skinning tree
Srikumar Sen
Category: Fiction: General
ISBN: 1-84688-296-6 EAN: 978-1-84688-296-8 Format: Paperback Pages: 251 Publisher: Alma Books Year: 2013 Quantity in Stock: 391
Cover price: £7.99 Sale Price:£2.99
Winner of 2012 South Asia Prize Set against the Japanese advance on India during the Second World War, The Skinning Tree centers on nine-year-old Sabby, who lives in a Calcutta family where sophisticated British habits such as bridge and dinner parties co-exist with Indian values and nationalism. When Sabby is sent to a boarding school in northern India, he witnesses a strict regime in which the schoolboys are beaten and brutalized by the teachers. The boys themselves take on their abusers' cruel traits, mindlessly killing animals and hanging their skins on a cactus, before their thoughts turn to even more sinister schemes. Conspiratorial whisperings and plans of revenge spiral into a tragedy engulfing Sabby in a chilling exploration of human nature's darkest facets.
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