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  • Pub. Date: October 2006
  • Sales Rank: 465,246

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    • Pub. Date: October 2006
    • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
    • Format: MP3 on CD
    • Sales Rank: 465,246

    Synopsis

    Cuando llegó a Bombay no era más que un fugitivo, sin identidad, sin futuro, sin esperanza. Allí conoció el paraíso y el infierno, el amor y el odio, la pasión y la guerra. Y se ganó un nombre otorgado con el corazón: Shantaram.

    The New York Times - Megan O'Grady

    A gentle giant on the scale of Shantaram can afford a few unintended giggles, but million-rupee questions remain: Why, given Roberts's wealth of material and penchant for soul-searching, didn't he write a memoir? And what of Linbaba's debt to society and, presumably, to his briefly mentioned young daughter back in Australia? What is he really after, anyway? But it seems unsporting to begrudge Roberts the license to thrill while having such a good time -- and Shantaram, mangrove-scented prose and all, is nothing if not entertaining. Sometimes a big story is its own best reward. And there's always the next installment.

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    Biography

    Gregory David Roberts was born in Melbourne, Australia. A gifted writer and student, he became addicted to heroin when his marriage collapsed and he lost the custody of his daughter. When he committed a series of robberies with an imitation pistol, he was described as the Gentleman Bandit. Sentenced to nineteen years in prison, he escaped and journeyed to New Zealand, Asia, Africa, and Europe. For ten of those fugitive years he lived in Bombay-where he established a free medical clinic for slum-dwellers, and worked as a counterfeiter, smuggler, gunrunner, and street soldier for a branch of the Bombay mafia. Recaptured in Germany, he served out his sentence there and in Australian prisons. Upon his release, he established a successful multimedia company, and since the international publication of Shantaram, he is a full-time writer, at home in several countries.
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    Great Reading!by Anonymous

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    August 08, 2009: Engrossing from cover to cover. Lots of chores got delayed because I couldn't put the book down.

    Shantaram by Gregory David Robertsby JohnelfromKrypton

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    June 29, 2009: I can say I enjoyed this novel more than any other since Pillars of The Earth by Ken Follet. The imagery and style of writing plus the story kept my attention immeasurably. If you liked Slum Dog Millianaire, or if someone described their experience, while in India, you will find this 936 page novel hard to put down. It is a book that gets around by word of mouth. I couldn't recommend it more highly.


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