Patricia Weerakoon Patricia Weerakoon i(8480710 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Snowy Summer Patricia Weerakoon , Capalaba : Rhiza Press , 2018 14009961 2018 single work novel romance

'Annie Samarasinghe has it all together. Beautiful and brilliant, she has a medical career in Sydney and a fiance in Sri Lanka. But on the week of her wedding to childhood-sweetheart Sunil, Annie uncovers the shattering truth behind the façade of his business. Forced to hide out in the Snowy Mountains, Annie changes her name and her story. When she meets the brusque and arrogant Roy Broughton-Knight, she discovers she's not the only one hiding secrets. But the more she gets to know Roy, the closer Sunil comes to finding her. Against the stunning backdrops of Sri Lanka and the Snowy Mountains, Annie and Roy learn to face the betrayals in their pasts and fight their fears. But how will they embrace the possibilities of a future?'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Empire's Children Patricia Weerakoon , Capalaba : Rhiza Press , 2015 8480728 2015 single work novel

'As the daughter of the Tea-maker, Shiro’s life is bound by the expectations of others. But Shiro has no interest in convention.

'Her holidays are spent with best friend Lakshmi, a coolie labourer, and she dreams of becoming a doctor, unhampered by her gender, her race or her social standing.

'Privilege is something Anthony and William Ashley Cooper take for granted. On the Sri Lankan tea fields in particular, the English are masters.

'When Anthony takes over management of the plantation, he discovers the truth about his family’s dealings with the locals. He desperately wants to make a difference – to be a different kind of man – but William’s reckless lust and their father’s never-ending greed stand in his way.

'Tragedy, grief and separation threaten Shiro and shackle Lakshmi in the bondage of class distinction. Can Anthony’s love of justice set right the wrongs of the past?' (Publication summary)

1 Different Patricia Weerakoon , 2011 single work short story
— Appears in: Zine West , no. 11 2011; (p. 38-40)
1 Rookwood University: Closing Time Patricia Weerakoon , 2010 single work short story
— Appears in: Zine West , no. 10 2010; (p. 44-46)
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