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Adiga has more to say than most novelists, and about 50 more ways to say it . . . [He] is a startlingly fine observer . . . Reading him you get a sense of having your finger on the planet's pulse . . . You come to this novel for its author's authority, wit and feeling on the subject of immigrants' lives.' New York Times Danny - formerly Dhananjaya Rajaratnam - is an undocumented Sri Lankan immigrant. Denied refugee status, working as a cleaner and living out of a grocery storeroom in Sydney, for four years he has been trying to create a new identity for himself, finally coming as close as he ever has to living a normal life. One morning, Danny learns that his client Radha Thomas has been murdered. A jacket was left at the scene, which he believes belongs to another client, a doctor with whom Radha was having an affair. Suddenly Danny is confronted with a choice: Come forward as a witness and risk being deported? Or say nothing, and let justice go undone? Over the course of a single ordinary, yet extraordinary day, he must wrestle with his conscience and decide if a person without rights nevertheless has responsibilities . . . 'Danny's voice, in its sheer everyday ordariness, will stay with you a long time.' Daily Mail 'Searing . . . A tremendously humane read . . . Adiga is unwavering in the spotlight he trains on . . . a country that promises a 'fair go' for all but treats its asylum seekers with hostility and contempt.' Financial Times

Amnesty by Aravind Adiga

SKU: 9781509879052
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