The Eighth Color

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Bol The Eighth ColorElara hasn't sung in seven years-not since the cyclone took her daughter and her voice along with the water. When her grandmother dies, she returns to the island of Mauritius, to the weathered house in Chamarel with its creaking shutters and the scent of vanilla in the walls. In the attic, she finds a bundle of letters tied with a faded ribbon, written by her great-great-grandmother Marie-Claire, a Malagasy woman who survived the Middle Passage and the sugar fields. The letters speak of a hidden cave beneath the reef, of a man named Ravi who played the ravanne in secret, of carvings that hold the names of those the world tried to erase.But the cave is threatened-developers have marked it for dredging, part of a luxury resort that promises progress at the price of memory. As Elara uncovers Marie-Claire's journal and a second chamber deeper in the reef, she finds herself drawn into a drum circle of fishermen and singers who refuse to be silent. With the help of Kamal, a fisherman haunted by his own betrayal, and the ghost of her grandmother's voice, Elara must decide: will she let the developers bury her ancestors, or will she raise the ravanne and sing-even if her voice breaks?The Eighth Color is a sweeping, lyrical novel about grief and resistance, about the invisible thread that connects the living to the dead, and about the music that survives when everything else is lost.

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The Eighth ColorElara hasn't sung in seven years-not since the cyclone took her daughter and her voice along with the water. When her grandmother dies, she returns to the island of Mauritius, to the weathered house in Chamarel with its creaking shutters and the scent of vanilla in the walls. In the attic, she finds a bundle of letters tied with a faded ribbon, written by her great-great-grandmother Marie-Claire, a Malagasy woman who survived the Middle Passage and the sugar fields. The letters speak of a hidden cave beneath the reef, of a man named Ravi who played the ravanne in secret, of carvings that hold the names of those the world tried to erase.But the cave is threatened-developers have marked it for dredging, part of a luxury resort that promises progress at the price of memory. As Elara uncovers Marie-Claire's journal and a second chamber deeper in the reef, she finds herself drawn into a drum circle of fishermen and singers who refuse to be silent. With the help of Kamal, a fisherman haunted by his own betrayal, and the ghost of her grandmother's voice, Elara must decide: will she let the developers bury her ancestors, or will she raise the ravanne and sing-even if her voice breaks?The Eighth Color is a sweeping, lyrical novel about grief and resistance, about the invisible thread that connects the living to the dead, and about the music that survives when everything else is lost.

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Pages: 210, Paperback, Keshav Kumar Phokeerdass


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