Admirable ... The combination of dark turn and early climax (barely seventy pages into a substantial novel) would seem questionable if this were the book’s only strand, but the narrative is made up of linked episodes of novella length, interspersed with shorter passages of family saga, which would, if they ran continuously, come to roughly the same number of pages. This structure is elaborate but not contorted, just as the writing is rich but not dense. It takes real skill to make the material hang together without going closure mad. There’s no shortage of drama, but it’s rarely brought to conventional climaxes, and Johal is unafraid of loose ends.
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