Canadian author Merlaine Hemstraat has a strong India connection - she studied the country's metaphysical traditions, her debut novel is named after our national bird and one of the main characters in her book is a doctor from Kashmir.
She says several factors led to the spark of the idea for her book "Peacocks among the Tamarind Trees".
"My extensive use of research prompted me to develop the idea to set my book in Africa and India. As I have studied India's metaphysical traditions, it seemed like a perfect fit," Hemstraat told PTI.
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According to the author, it has most of the elements of life: love, extreme joy, birth, mortality, personal challenges, fear, the need for acceptance and forgiveness, the fickleness of human nature, and specifically it has the mystery, the urgency and the nearly insurmountable challenge of saving the life of one of the main male characters, Dr Aditya Raina, who had contracted a rare terminal disease.
"Although initially the story is set at a hospital in Dar-es Salam in Tanzania, it quickly moves to a remote medical clinic in Tanzania near the Serengeti Plains before concluding in India. Each of the medical professionals has an appointment with destiny. The main female character Dr. Faith Valencia, a doctor from Canada, initially falls in love with a French doctor of internal medicine. However, before long her heart leads her to true love with Dr. Raina, a surgeon recently transferred from New Delhi," Hemstraat says.
Events and characters in the story twist and turn leading the reader through a myriad of metaphorical tunnels, plateaus and mazes in the book, concluding the story in New Delhi where Dr. Raina comes face to face with an astounding secret from his past.