“like the big bed it was enclosed in a permanent canopy of heavy netting. Mosquitoes were the least of the creatures this net was intended to exclude; its absence, at any time, night or day, would have been an invitation for snakes and scorpions to make their way between the sheets. In a hut by the pond a woman was even said to have found a large dead fish in her bed. This was a koimachh, or tree perch, a species known to be able to manipulate its spiny fins in such a way as to drag itself overland for short distances. It had found its way into the bed only to suffocate on the mattress.”
Quote by Amitav Ghosh
Book:The hungry tide
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The hungry tide
In this novel, the author delves into the harsh realities of life along the coastal regions of the Indian Ocean, focusing on the struggles of its inhabitants against the relentless forces of nature and the complexities of human existence. more
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