The Days Toppled Over
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Narrated by:
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Zenia Starr
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Nickin Alexander
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By:
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Vidya Madabushi
About this listen
Malli has an anxiety disorder that renders her unable to speak outside her own home. The highlight of her life is a long-standing weekly phone call with her younger brother, Surya, who is studying in Australia, and whose updates bring colour to her days. When Surya misses their weekly call for the first time, Malli's quiet life is thrown into disarray.
Seeking answers online, Malli is grateful when a user on a missing persons forum, Nayan, offers to help. As days pass without word from Surya, Malli decides she must travel to Australia to find out what has happened to him, and the unconventional and outspoken Nayan offers to accompany her.
In Sydney, student life is less glamorous and more precarious than Surya had imagined. At the restaurant where he lives and works, Surya feels he can endure the squalid living conditions and the abysmal pay if it will secure him the elusive work visa which will allow him to stay in the country. But when a racist customer up-ends the knife-edge hierarchy at the restaurant, it sets off a chain of events that will see Surya committing a reckless act of love, risking everything for which he has worked so hard.
Set between Bengaluru and Sydney, The Days Toppled Over is a powerful exploration of mental health, family, connecting and how international students live in Australia. With a rich sense of place, a memorable cast of characters, and a good dose of humour, it illuminates how we all need friends and contact with other humans - and how these simple things can result in transformation.
©2023 Vidya Madabushi (P)2023 Penguin Random House Australia AudioWhat listeners say about The Days Toppled Over
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- Jenny OKeefe
- 01-07-2023
Essential reading
This story is so beautifully written and must be read or listened to by as many people as possible! Gorgeous audio performances from the narrators and Vidya’s writing is a masterclass in storytelling. So filled with gratitude to have listened to this book.
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- Lesley
- 24-04-2024
A search for lost souls
So many lost characters, but tied together well in the telling. I enjoyed the dual narrators sharing the stories of the two main characters. And I think covered the plight of international students being taken advantage of very well.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-06-2024
Cross continent connection
I enjoyed the glimpse into other worlds I would not normally be exposed to. Great theme though, exploring the 457 visa journey.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-06-2024
Gripping story with deep themes
The performance was excellent. I loved this story, I kept listening in tiny snatches of time whenever I could! The story of friendship, family and food were thoughtful and unique. Thank you for this story.
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- Immediately comfy!
- 26-09-2024
Great dual readers
I found this to be an easy novel to listen too. It featured some heavy themes that were handled with grace and explored a lesser known aspect of Australian life- the struggles of international students. At times I did find the thoughts of Surya to be a little repetitive and although I understood it was to convey heightened emotions, as a listener reader it was a tad too much. But a great listen nonetheless 😄
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