A Siren (A Novel)

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One of India’s leading novelists Romen Basu has yet again written for a cause, he plight of the Israelis and the Palestinians looking for a just solution. Though fiction this work is more true to life than any historical novel. This is Basu’s fiftieth novel and twenty-ninth published work. This novel “has pained him” says the author for decades in which the two sides are not finding a compromise solution rather than settling their disputes with swords. Fatima a Palestinian and Emanuel a Jew, the two principal characters, are in the middle of the dispute. They continue to search for a solution and in the process lose their lives in an accidental death. The underlying message of the novelist is to strike a compromises for a lasting peace. Political characters living or dead mentioned are purely fictional. Any resemblance to the real characters is circumstantial.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Romen Basu

Romen Basu, a senior official of the United Nations, retired from this world organization after forty years of service. He has written fourteen novels and three volumes of short stories. Poetry is his first love, says Romen Basu. He divides his time between India, Europe and the US.

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Title
A Siren (A Novel)
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170174732
Length
253p., 23cm.
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