Like Heaven

Like Heaven

by NialaMaharaj (Author)

Synopsis

This is the story of Ved Sant, an Indian from Port of Spain, Trinidad - a ramshackle carnival culture which suddenly becomes oil and gas rich. At an age when he might have been contemplating further education, Ved is forced to take charge of the family business. Breaking all the rules about how things should be done, Ved follows his instinctive impulses towards kindness, respect, generosity, creativity, and sees the company surge forward. But, while success brings very tangible rewards, it also brings more than its share of heartache. Ved may be clear-sighted in his practical vision of the future, but he is unable to apply the lessons he has learned to his private life. And intense family pressures bind him tight when he needs to be free. Ved is an attractive man, and very attractive to women. But, he cannot keep the one he really loves. And, as his business flourishes, he finds himself sucked into a whirlpool of politics and corruption. In her first novel, Niala Maharaj takes us on an exhilarating journey into an island Eden, where natural, ebullient innocence has a struggle to survive under the extreme pressures of commercial development. Like Heaven is a novel which pulsates with life, is rich in character and vibrant with the sounds, smells, colours and texture of the Caribbean.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 01 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0091796563
ISBN 13: 9780091796563
Book Overview: Like Heaven surges with life, humour and a sense of hope. Niala Maharaj is an exciting new voice. 20050217

Media Reviews
The heat and vitality of the Caribbean burn off the page. -Guardian From the Trade Paperback edition.
Author Bio
Born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago, Niala Maharaj was a leading figure in the local print media. She went on to co-produce and co-present the country's most successful weekly television series. She left Trinidad in 1987 to edit an international women's magazine based in Rome, endured a short stint with an Asian non-governmental organisation based in Hong Kong, then returned to Europe where she settled in Amsterdam. She has travelled extremely widely, working as a freelance journalist, editor and communications consultant to international organisations, universities and publishers. She has written one non-fiction book: The Game of the Rose: The Third World in the International Flower Trade and is currently working on her second novel.