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Praise for Romesh Gunesekera:
A master storyteller.
Full of the uncertain sadness of exiles and dreamers . . . Gunesekera’s characters become memorable emblems of solitude and despair.
Gunesekera’s style has a clarity throughout.
Romesh Gunesekera is a reminder that some of the most interesting and finely wrought fiction in English now comes from South Asia.
Gunesekera has the mind of a poet and the eye of a painter.

The Match
A Novel
hardcover
$24.95
—THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY (UK)
As a teenager from Sri Lanka, Sunny is living the typical life of an expatriate in 1970s Manila—a privileged, carefree existence—until one day when the secret behind his mother’s tragic death years earlier is accidentally revealed to him, turning Sunny’s world upside down. His life takes a series of unexpected turns—first in England, where he falls in love with the luminous Clara, and later in Sri Lanka, where he returns during a brief lull in the country’s brutal ethnic war.
Reminiscent of V.S. Naipaul in his nuanced treatment of the melancholy of exile, Gunesekera takes the reader on an utterly absorbing journey across the late twentieth-century, postcolonial world. Spanning three continents and thirty years, The Match is a “beautiful and atmospheric” (Irish Times) exploration of the nature of loss and displacement, the search for identity and love, and the possibility, in the end, of redemption and renewal.
Romesh Gunesekera is the author of four previous works of fiction. His most recent novel, Heaven’s Edge, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. The Sandglass (winner of the BBC Asia Award), Reef (short-listed for the Booker Prize and the Guardian Fiction Prize), and a collection of stories, Monkfish Moon, are all available from The New Press. He grew up in Sri Lanka and the Philippines and lives in London.
hardcover
5 1/2 x 8 1/4, 320 pages
978-1-59558-198-3
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