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When Kalyani Fernando boarded the SS Canberra bound for England, she promised her parents she would return once she had passed her nursing exams. Starting a new life in a new country was never her intention. She never dreamed that she would end up marrying the strange bespectacled man she had slapped for trying to kiss her, or that she would be stuck in England, consulting astrologers about her wayward daughter. She never imagined herself extolling the virtues of sperm donation or dancing on stage with a rock band at the age of 70. Mum's the Word charts the delightfully funny relationship…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Kalyani Fernando boarded the SS Canberra bound for England, she promised her parents she would return once she had passed her nursing exams. Starting a new life in a new country was never her intention. She never dreamed that she would end up marrying the strange bespectacled man she had slapped for trying to kiss her, or that she would be stuck in England, consulting astrologers about her wayward daughter. She never imagined herself extolling the virtues of sperm donation or dancing on stage with a rock band at the age of 70. Mum's the Word charts the delightfully funny relationship between a Sri Lankan mother and her British-born daughter, both trying to live within a complex mix of cultures, customs and environment. At a time when nationality has such dark connotations, these stories humorously remind us that we are much more than our place of birth or what our passport says.
Autorenporträt
T.P. Tovenaar was born in London, England, to Sri Lankan parents. Educated in the UK, she spent most of her adult life working in the arts and media industry before moving to Sri Lanka to learn about her heritage and spend time with her family. Inspired by her time in Sri Lanka, her writing mainly focuses on female fiction. As a writer dividing her time between the UK, Sri Lanka and the US, Tovenaar is particularly interested in how cultures and identities are used to tell stories and define people.