The Bureau of Second Chances

The Bureau of Second Chances

by SheenaKalayil (Author)

Synopsis

After more than thirty years in London, recently widowed Thomas Imbalil returns to India. He spends his first months in uncluttered isolation in his house overlooking the Arabian Sea, in a small village in Kerala. But when he agrees to look after his friend's optical store, he meets and befriends Rani, the young assistant. Before long he discovers that Rani is using the store to run an intriguing side-business. He agrees to turn a blind eye, but the discovery has made him restless, and reminds him of the lonliness he is feeling and which lies ahead of him. Rani also reveals herself as a much more complex individual than he had first imagined, and while he had envisaged a quiet reacquaintance with his homeland, Thomas finds himself becoming more and more entangled with the lives of those around him.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
Published: 15 Jun 2017

ISBN 10: 1846973929
ISBN 13: 9781846973925

Media Reviews

'Sheena Kalayil's first novel shows an almost preternatural skill and power. This quiet story becomes a compelling page-turner'

-- Ian Pople * Manchester Review *

'A bittersweet, uplifting tone makes it impossible to put down ... Kalayil writes beautifully, painting colourful portraits of her characters and managing her story's unexpected twists with aplomb'

* Scotland on Sunday *

'There is plenty of light, with passages that will make you smile, but it has its share of darkness, touching on caste and social expectations in India, as well as reflections on marriage, illness and parenting ... I raced through the last third of the book on the edge of my seat, desperate to know how it turned out'

* The Bookbag *
Author Bio

Sheena Kalayil was born in Zambia in 1970 where her parents were teachers seconded from India. She arrived in the UK aged eighteen and, after graduating, worked all over the world in countries such as Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tunisia, Equatorial Guinea, Slovenia and Spain, before returning to the UK, to Edinburgh in 2002. She now teaches at the University of Manchester and is currently writing up her PhD in Linguistics with Lancaster University. She lives near Manchester with her husband and two daughters.