Finally after months of long hours at the computer, the results of my hardwork came out. My book is now on its way at the press getting published and also being put in amazon and many other web and none web bookstores.
For any TIG members interested in reading the synopsis of the book, here it goes!
What is the distance between dream and nightmare?
Sri Lankan born, Canadian bred James shared a dream with most adopted children – finding his biological parents. The Killer wave which devastated Sri Lanka on Boxing Day of 2004 gave James the impetus and the opportunity to finally embark on his quest for identity.
Long before nature turned against her, Sri Lanka, land of Serendipity, had turned against herself. Her own quest for identity had led her into a hell where neighbour attacked neighbour and brother killed brother.
The search for his roots led James to Batticaloa, in Eastern Sri Lanka, once famed for its singing fish, but today made synonymous with death and destruction by man's inhumanity and nature's ferocity. What he did not know was that forces beyond his control or understanding - the ethnic conflict, the Karuna Rebellion and the Tigers' practice of child conscription - have already determined the final destination of his journey and his own destiny.
In Batticaloa the fishes are singing a song of mourning….