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The great Asian tsunami of December 2004 killed approximately 230,000 people. For Dr. Sonali Deraniyagala, that number still has less impact than what she saw with her own eyes: Within seconds, her husband and her two sons were drowned as they tried to outrun the sudden, violent waves; and in a hotel not far away, both her parents were washed away to almost instant death. In this poignant, yet spare and unsentimental memoir, she writes movingly of the life that she shared with the people she lost and how those memories helped her deal with her grief. Editor's recommendation.
Overview
On the morning of December 26, 2004, on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, Sonali Deraniyagala lost her parents, her husband, and her two young sons in the tsunami she miraculously survived. In this brave and searingly frank memoir, she describes those first horrifying moments and her long journey since. She has written an engrossing, unsentimental, beautifully poised account: as she struggles through the first months following the tragedy, furiously clenched against a reality that she cannot face and cannot deny; ...