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The Sudden Disappearance of Seetha
 
 

The Sudden Disappearance of Seetha [Paperback]

Andrea Gunraj
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Andrea Gunraj has written a sparkling first novel – part of Knopf Canada’s New Face of Fiction series – about a Caribbean family riven by economic hardship, fatherlessness, and fierce sibling rivalry. The titular Seetha is the daughter of Neela, one of two main protagonists in the novel. Contrary to the claim on the book’s cover, however, Seetha’s disappearance is not sudden, but, rather, agonizingly anticipated by Neela, who lives under constant threat from the child’s mercenary, racketeering father. The meat of the novel is the events leading up to Seetha’s abduction, which have their roots in the childhood of Neela and her brother, Navi. Left to the care of their grandmother when their mother goes overseas to find work, the two fight for the mother’s sporadic, long-distance affections. Neela is particularly jealous of Navi’s academic accomplishments, and wages a war of sabotage against him. A deep animosity persists between the two even after Navi leaves to pursue a career in the north.     Neela forfeits her own future the day she takes up with a local thug, Jaroon. Neela becomes pregnant, and, disenchanted with Jaroon, escapes back to her village, knowing it is a matter of time before the child’s father comes to claim his daughter back. Gunraj – who is of Guyanese descent – has her characters speak in the creole of their unidentified island nation, and the dialogue, which has a logic and musicality that is entirely transfixing, is one of the novel’s many strengths. Gunraj’s characters are sometimes histrionic, but it is testament to her sublime control over the material that the story never becomes so. What we get, instead, is a riveting, expertly told tale full of satisfying counterbalances and impeccable narrative timing. This is an exciting, memorable debut.  --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"The Sudden Disappearance of Seetha announces the arrival of a wonderful storyteller. The dynamics of the relationship between Navi and Neela, a brother and a sister, and how their individual lives play out show that fate is unalterable depending on one’s social standing in life. Andrea Gunraj has written a book that you won’t be able to put down — a thrilling and excellent read."
—Musharraf Ali Farooqi, author of The Story of a Widow

“This is certainly a novel to relish, and I’m sure — I hope — we will see much more of Gunraj in the future.”
The Globe and Mail


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4.0 out of 5 stars Suspenseful novel about family ties and sibling rivalry, April 29 2009
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The Sudden Disappearance of Seetha is both a coming of age and a mystery novel. Neela and Navi are a sister and brother being raised by their maternal grandmother in what appears to be a country in the Caribbean, or perhaps the author's birthplace of Guyana. Neela and Navi each have their own strengths and weaknesses - Neela is a good writer who often underachieves at school, and Navi is recognized by the community for his exceptional intellectual ability. As children, both vie for the attention of their mother, who emigrated to a Western nation to work as a nanny, during short and infrequent long distance telephone calls.

The novel takes a suspenseful turn of political intrigue when the newly elected government party in power recruits the local people to move to an undeveloped region of the country to build and create a tourism hotspot. Neela, now in her late teens, is tired of competing with her brother for attention from her family,and runs away from home to work on this tourist development project. What happens next results in explosive violence and isolation as Neela must fight for her life and the life of her infant daughter, Seetha, in the desolation of the tropical wilderness.

Neela eventually learns that despite old hurts from the past, the blood ties of family can never truly be severed. The seething anger that exists inside Neela eventually evaporates as she gains greater insight into herself, and her family. [Amy MacDougall]
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