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  1. The Hungry Tide (2004) is the fourth novel by Indian-born author, Amitav Ghosh. Set in the Sundarbans, it follows an unlikely trio who travel up river together to find the rare Irrawaddy dolphin. It won the 2004 Hutch Crossword Book Award for Fiction.

    • Amitav Ghosh
    • 2005
  2. 7. Juni 2004 · Off the easternmost corner of India, in the Bay of Bengal, lies the immense labyrinth of tiny islands known as the Sundarbans, where settlers live in fear of drowning tides and man-eating tigers.

    • (18,7K)
    • 2005
    • Amitav Ghosh
    • Paperback
  3. A novel about the Sundarbans, a mangrove forest in Bangladesh, and the people who live there. Follow Kanai, a translator, and Piya, a cetologist, as they explore the islands, the legends, and the history of the region.

  4. The Hungry Tide is a novel that explores the history, culture and ecology of the Sundarbans, a vast archipelago of islands in the Bay of Bengal. It follows the stories of Piya, a cetologist, Kanai, a translator, and Fokir, a fisherman, as they encounter the tides, the dolphins, the refugees and the ghosts of the past.

  5. 7. Juni 2006 · From Amitav Ghosh, award-winning and international bestselling author of the Ibis Trilogy, comes a contemporary story of adventure and unlikely love, identity, and history, set in one of the most fascinating regions of the world.

    • Amitav Ghosh
    • $13.69
    • Ghosh, Amitav
  6. January 2001: A small ship, led by wealthy Scotsman Daniel Hamilton, arrives in the Sundarbans, a vast archipelago of islands in the mythical river Ganges, a half-drowned land where the waters of the Himalayas merge with the incoming tides of the sea.

  7. 19. Mai 2021 · A contemporary story of adventure and romance, identity and history, The Hungry Tide travels deep into one of the most fascinating regions on earth, where the treacherous forces of nature and human folly threaten to destroy a way of life. Originally published: 2004.