Coconut dreams : stories / Derek Mascarenhas.
Publisher: Toronto : Book*hug Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 264 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781771664813
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Fiction (pbk) | Kimberley Branch Shelves | FIC Masca (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 36990002032423 |
The call of the bell -- Carriers -- Birds of a feather -- Picking trilliums -- When the good shines a little brighter -- Two islands -- Small things -- So far away -- Fallen leaves -- One hundred steps -- Private property -- Learn to care -- Snapshots -- Grand opening -- The elephant in the mountain -- Hold it like a butterfly -- Coconut dreams.
"Coconut Dreams explores the lives of the Pinto family through seventeen linked short stories. Starting with a ghost story set in Goa, India in the 1950s, the collection shifts to the unique perspectives of two adolescents, Aiden and Ally Pinto. Both first generation Canadians, these siblings tackle their adventures in a predominantly white suburb with innocence, intelligence and a timid foot in two distinct cultures. Derek Mascarenhas takes a fresh look at the world of the new immigrant and the South Asian experience in Canada. In these stories, a daughter questions her father's love at an Ikea grand opening; an aunt remembers a safari-gone-wrong in Kenya; an uncle's unrequited love is confronted at a Goan Association picnic; a boy tests his faith amidst a school-yard brawl; and a childhood love letter is exchanged during the building of a backyard deck. Singularly and collectively, these stories will move the reader with their engaging narratives and authentic voices."--Publisher.
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