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The Covenant of Water
by Abraham Verghese
The covenant of water (12/6/2023)
The Malayalam language, joins all beliefs.

The humor is scornful and very Malayali- - the Maramon Show, which has an American evangelist to silly outcomes, is one such section.

The narrating is of the best kind, liberated from any unnecessary frivolity. The uncovers come in adjusted portions that are influencing.

Water twirls deceptively through the story. In a thunderous section, the writer composes of how the Malayali fail to remember that the rainstorm will bind them for a really long time, suffocate the paddy fields, spill through the cover and exhaust their grain stores. All they know is that their bodies, similar to the dry soil, hunger for precipitation. Furthermore, eventually, the account of the Parambil family stands tall, approaching over everything. A story will remain with the peruser for quite a while.
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