Across the Kala Pani by Mottai Shevlyn

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In 1909, four women board a ship in Madras to cross the Kala Pani, the Black water, to Natal. Lutchmee, a young widow, has escaped her vengeful mother-in-law and self-immolation on her husbands funeral pyre. Vottie, from the Brahmin caste, is an educated girl whose abusive husband tries to hold on to his caste at all costs. Chinmah, heavily pregnant when she boards the ship, is married to an older man as part of an unpaid debt. Dazzling but shy Jyothi is single. On board the ship, the women will form friendships and alliances. They will help each other through trial and trauma, even after they arrive and are separated.
Like many Indians desperate to escape unbearable conditions in their home country, these women are only too eager to believe what they've been told: that a better life awaits them in South Africa, where caste doesn't matter, food is plentiful, and liberty will be theirs after just five years. But the reality of life on the plantations reveals the truth about the crossing: that it is usually a one-way journey, rife with misery, and that the hardship doesn't end after the ship has dropped anchor in Durban harbour.
The epic stories of these immigrants Ð the brave, the bold, the kind; the weak, the cruel, the cowardly Ð are woven into the fabric of South Africa's Indian population today. Shevlyn Mottai has drawn on her ancestors history to highlight the bonds formed between women during adversity, and to celebrate their journeys of tragedy and triumph.

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