Having the exposure to vivid cultures and lifestyles of Hong Kong, London, Delhi and Colombo, the man behind this book is ‘Chhimi Tenduf-La’. He is half English, half Tibetan by birth. Hi first book, ‘the Amazing Racist’ was an absolute hit among readers. Panther, is his second book. Verdict: My rating for this book would be /5. · Chhimi Tenduf-La, in the Author’s Note to ‘Panther’, clarifies that the Sri Lanka of his latest novel is highly www.doorway.ru says that in reality the students are disciplined, the educational standards are good, the people are peace-loving and most importantly his depiction of war in this otherwise culturally rich country totally ‘fictitious’. · Book Review: Panther by Chhimi Tenduf-La - story of a young boy in Sri Lanka. Modify your meta description by editing it right here.
Panther|Chhimi Tenduf La several candidates, and you will choose the one you like best. Calculate the price of your order. Originality. Every paper we create is written from scratch by the professionals. We Panther|Chhimi Tenduf La do know what plagiarism is and avoid it by any means. All recourses we use for writing are cited properly. Tenduf-La, Chhimi. Panther. India: Harper, Print. The young adult novel Panther portrays Sri Lanka's rich multicultural history and tragic civil war. It will particularly appeal to Sri Lankan teenagers and this is to be welcomed because, after all, one day they will be responsible for maintaining their country's fragile ceasefire. Panther. By Chhimi Tenduf-La Chhimi Tenduf-La. Half Tibetan, half English, Chhimi Tenduf-La has lived in Sri Lanka, on and off, for thirty years. Educated at Eton and Durham, he runs an international school in Colombo, teaches economics and provides university counselling. He has written plays, and fiction for local publications.
Book Review: Panther by Chhimi Tenduf-La - story of a young boy in Sri Lanka. Modify your meta description by editing it right here. Chhimi Tenduf-La’s latest novel, ‘Panther’, is a gripping tale set in a hostile environment where communal tensions, bloodlust and vengeance rules. He has set it in Sri Lanka but honestly speaking, it could be any country: from the war-ravaged East to the civilized West, where they don’t speak of it. Chhimi Tenduf-La liked Ilaf Esuf's review of Panther: "A fictitious tale of a very real war, drawing connections between ethnic groups, class, education (western vs. native), and varying forms of abuse.
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