Prisoner #1056
Roy Ratnavel’s incredible journey began at age 17, when he was seized by government soldiers and interned in a notorious prison camp for no reason other than being born a Tamil. He saw friends die, and was tortured for a few months—until an unlikely encounter allowed him to send a message beyond the prison walls, which led to his release. Ratnavel’s father sought refuge for his son in Canada. It wasn’t long before he was on a plane. His father was shot and killed three days later. To repay the debt he owed to his hero of a father, Ratnavel was determined to find the bright future that had been envisioned for him. He went to night school, worked three jobs at a time, and lived in a tiny space with seven housemates. Ratnavel made the most of the opportunities set in his path, and by his new homeland, a country shaped by openness, tolerance, and a commitment to merit.
  • Publisher: Viking US
  • Publication date: 18/04/2023
  • ISBN: 9780735245723
  • Page extent: 272
  • Format: Hardback
  • Dimensions: 229 mm x 153 mm
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