Life on a tea plantation in 1930s Ceylon obeys none of the tyrannical clocks that rule the world outside; time there is measured by the seasons of twining growth, by the rainwater dripping off bright blossoms. This must be earth's version of paradise. It's also the only world Chandi knows. Son of the housekeeper, he enjoys a privileged, in-between life. Best friends with Rose-Lizzie, the English planter's daughter, he shares her schooling, her freedom, and the secret hiding places the misted hills yield only to them. Their friendship is innocent in its purpose and perfect in its understanding, yet troubling to those--servants and masters alike--who know what can happen when social taboos are violated.
Rose-Lizzie's father, John, is trapped in a marriage whose aridity mocks the lushness that surrounds him. He finds his eyes turning more and more often toward Premawathi, Chandi's lovely young mother, as she serenely goes about her duties in the great house. The ferocious strictures forbidding love between the ruling class and the natives keep them apart, but this only makes the electricity between them spark higher. When they finally let convention slip away, their love rends the delicate fabric of plantation life that had seemed so impervious to change.
And now the war, which has been convulsing all of Europe, reaches even this remote outpost of the British Empire, bringing to a boil the unrest simmering below the colony's placid surface. Adult sins and sorrows have encroached on the children's Eden, and Chandi and Rose-Lizzie must do what they can to save it.
The Flower Boy captures the magic that haunts the intense attachments of childhood and the bittersweet dangers of forbidden desire. At once a tender love story and a poignant evocation of an empire's last days, The Flower Boy will transport you.
A truly delightful tale of a little boy, Chandi, growing up during the 1930's on a Ceylon tea plantation. It plots his growth from child to young man - relating his hopes and dreams of one day going to 'his' beloved England where he will be educated.This is a beautifully crafted and well written book. I just loved it and would really like to see a sequel. Highly recommended.
the joyful surprise of discovery
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
If you read, as I do, in order to discover new universes and how people behave within them, then you will revel in this book.
Fascinating, Engaging, and Tragic
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I don't want to give anything away, but this novel is great. It literally transports you in to a tea estate in Sri Lanka if you have the tiniest bit of imagination. The characters are wonderful and the environment is described in detail. At the end, I had to go back and read the first few pages just to see again where the lead character (Chandi) begain his journey that ended so tragically. The book is easy to read and leaves the reader begging for a sequel at the end. I recommend it with all I have.
Brilliant!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I loved this book! It was such a fascinating book that made you think about the past and what life must have been like back then. It also took you away to a time of innocence and simplicity. I absolutely loved the book.
Flower Boy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I found this story of childhood innocence to be enchanting. A perfect story for summer reading. I look forward to seeing what Karen Roberts will give us next.
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