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Monsoon Tiger and Other Stories

Book / Collection of Short Stories


Monsoon Tiger and Other Stories

by Rain Chudori

Format: Paperback, English
208 page(s)
ISBN/ISBN13: 9799109574/978-9799109576
Published Dec 21, 2015 by Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia (KPG)

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Set in nowhere, Monsoon Tiger and Other Stories tells the tale of loneliness and love.

“There is no doubt as to the depth and breadth of Rain Chudori’s literary gift. Not only does she have an ear for the music of language, but she also writes with then imbleness, maturity and emotional acuity of someone way beyond her years. Packed with wit, irony and wisdom, her stories simply glitter.”
– Laksmi Pamuntjak


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The book, by the way, is one of those ones that has helped me in that process of recognising. The stories grabbed me by the scruff like a mother Tiger and growled to get me to see my reflection in them.
Dina Indrasafitri  in Monsoon Tiger and Other Stories by Rain Chudori (Aniko Press, Feb 28, 2024)


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