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Canadayilninnoru Rajakumari : Collection of Short Stories

By Edasseri, Harikumar

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Title: Canadayilninnoru Rajakumari : Collection of Short Stories  
Author: Edasseri, Harikumar
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Language: Malayalam
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature, Adventure
Collections: Authors Community, Short Stories
Historic
Publication Date:
2013
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: Harikumar Edasseri

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Edasseri, B. H. (2013). Canadayilninnoru Rajakumari : Collection of Short Stories. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


Description
Dr. Gourami’s Hospital is a delivery ward for fishes. The story deals with a motherless child of five and his sorrowing father, both of whom finds solace in the aquarium. The new born babies that swim in the tank give cue to Biju about his own mother who left him couple of years ago. The Sunflowers is the story of a boy who was destined to toil at the age of 17 in a far away city, i.e. Calcutta. He supports his mother as well as the family of her brother too. Though unwilling Dasan finally finds his sacrifice most rewarding, as he finds a garden of sunflowers in a mountain valley he saw on his way home.

Summary
Collection of nine short stories that include my well-known stories like Doctor Gouramiyude Asupathri (Dr. Gourami’s Hospital), Sooryakantipookkal (The Sunflowers), Canadayilninnoru Rajakumari (A Princess From Canada) and Oru Viswasi (A Believer), Kattikombu (Longhorn Skull), etc.

Excerpt
After taking bath he got dressed up fast. Renu announced breakfast. He went to call his son Viju. He was standing in front of the aquarium, the same way he left him when he went to the bathroom. ‘What happened Viju?’ He asked. He didn’t say anything. He was just watching the newborn fish babies. He was thoughtful. Finally he asked: ‘Dad do these fish babies really get the smell of their mother in the water?’ ‘Yes dear, all living beings are like that. Children can recognize the smell of their mother.’ Suddenly he stopped. He saw Viju’s face darkening and his eyes becoming watery. He was incapable of wiping those tears or soothing the boy with words of solace; he just hugged him. His eyes were also filling. Then in between sobs, Viju said. ‘Dad, let’s not change this house. We will continue here only.’ (Dr. Gouramiyude Asupathri)

Table of Contents
Stories: Gouramiyude Asupathri Sooryakantipookkal Kattikombu Cheppadikkaranum Njanum Canadayilninnoru Rajakumari Oru Viswasi Puthiyoru Velipadinuvendi Muzhumikkatha Yathra Nagaram

 
 



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