Romesh Gunesekera's "Noontide Toll" draws an extraordinary portrait of post-war and post-tsunami Sri Lanka that grapples with the ghosts of its troubled past. The book examines the central argument that continues to rage across the island. Should the past be forgotten, or erased so that it heals the harms? Or whether you have to confront and learn from it? This dilemma is the bottom-line of the stories contained in the book. With an indispensable dry humour, the stories mirror the immediate aftermath of tsunami and civil war. They provide a glimpse into the physical scars on the landscape and people as well.
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