Halfway Up the Mountain by Kiran Khalap

Halfway Up the Mountain by Kiran Khalap

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Halfway Up the Mountain by Kiran Khalap

Kiran Khalap's first novel is a poetic work, in which prayer, spirituality and reality are interwoven. A mountain girl, Maya, fights her fate in a traditional Indian family. She makes steamed pancakes with turmeric leaf fragrance and skips school. Her fate is tied to Ravindra in an arranged marriage that falls apart when Maya meets the poet, Krishnarao, and is forced to spend the night in his house by a torrential storm. Ravindra refuses to believe that their son Sharan is his own, and he leaves her. The young girl is undone by the men closest to her, abandoned in an Indian society that places no value on a woman on her own. A tale of snakebites, separation and sadness.

Kiran Khalap is an ex-primary school teacher, inspired by Krishnamurti. He is an advertising copywriter, and won the Indo-UK Short Story competition in 1997. He also publishes in 'Man's World', India's answer to 'Esquire' magazine.
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ISBN 13 9780714531137
ISBN 10 0714531138
Title Halfway Up the Mountain
Author Kiran Khalap
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd
Year published 2005-06-13
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.