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Rani Manicka

Rani Manicka is an International Best


selling novelist, born and educated in
Malaysia;[1] She grew up in Terengganu
and attended the University of Malaysia,
where she received a business degree.[2]
She currently divides her time between
Malaysia and the United Kingdom.[2]
Infused with her own Sri Lankan Tamil
family history, The Rice Mother is her first
novel,[1] and it won the Commonwealth
Writers' Prize in 2003 for South East Asia
and South Pacific region.[3] Her second
novel, Touching Earth, was published in
2005, followed by "The Japanese Lover",
released in 2009. Her latest work titled
"Black Jack" was published in 2013.[2]

Rani Manicka

References
1. Tan, Hwee Hwee (3 March 2003).
"Matriarch of Malaysia" . Time. Retrieved
3 December 2010.
2. "Malaysian novelist talks about her
second book" . The Star (Malaysia). 7
December 2004. Retrieved 3 December
2010.
3. "We do have local gems" . The Star
(Malaysia). 2 December 2007. Retrieved
3 December 2010.

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