The Gap-Toothed Banister: A Tale of Anglo-India

Author:

Juliette Banerjee

Publisher:

Niyogi Books

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Publisher

Niyogi Books

Publication Year 2012
ISBN-13

9789381523711

ISBN-10 9789381523711
Binding

Flexibound

Number of Pages 297 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 21.5* 14*1.5
Weight (grms) 335
The Gap-Toothed Banister - A Tale of Anglo-India is a close, compassionate look by Juliette Banerjee, an Anglo-Indian, at her community facing the challenges of change. It portrays with clarity the lives of Anglo-Indians in Calcutta during the 60s and 70s. In a shabby apartment block in Central Calcutta, four families, the Renshaws, the D’Cruzes, the Johnsons and the Vincents live in harmony. This smooth tempo changes forever one humid night when one of the families’ children are singled out, one lauded, the other randomly attacked. Tragedy and horror seem to haunt the apartment block. The next day a resident is raped by a servant. The social fabric has been rent in a way that tilts this world. It brings together all the other families of the ‘mansion’, as this block of flats is wryly nicknamed. The Gap-Toothed Banister is a love story, not in kindergarten hues but with softer colours of hope and faith. It is a story of a people more confused than disloyal, puzzled by a lack of appreciation for their myriad talent and fuelled by an anger at what is perceived as scornful rejection. The Gap-Toothed Banister will be of immense interest to all curious about the mores and magic of Anglo-India.

Juliette Banerjee

Juliette Banerjee lives with her family in Sydney since 1987. Juliette has been a school teacher as well as a columnist, theatre critic, feature writer and book reviewer both in Kolkata and Sydney for major newspapers and magazines, including The Statesman, Junior Statesman (JS) and The Illustrated Weekly of India. In Australia, she has contributed to The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and The Telegraph. She is a voracious reader and a film junkie. She enjoys playing the piano. Her other love is the sea and she is an enthusiastic volunteer at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney.
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