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Mar 2024
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Saraid de Silva on her sweeping novel 'A...

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Saraid de Silva's debut novel AMMA was initially written as part of her masters in creative writing at the University of Auckland, for which she won the inaugural Crystal Arts Trust Prize in 2021. It focuses on three generations of South Asian women, with readers moving between 1950s Singapore, 1980s Invercargill, and modern-day London and Melbourne to ... Show More
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