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BEHIND THE ECLIPSE

CROSS CULTURAL
LITERATURE
SENSITIVELY WOVEN
STORY

PRAMUDITH D RUPASINGHE

INTERACTIVE STYLE
SIMPLE LANGUAGE
AND ENGAGING

AUTHENTICITY
AUTHOR`S FIRST
HAND EXPERIENCE
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FIRST SEMI-FICTION
ON EVD CRISIS
INSPIRING SURVIVAL
STORY

THE UNHEARD FROM THE WEST


AFRICAN EBOLA CRISIS

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A story of resilience and endurance
Tamba, later known as George, unveils his jaw-dropping story of surviving Ebola, which is an experience of
virtual rebirth. It is astounding to know how he maintains his stamina to continue his journey along the rugged
pathway of life as an Ebola survivor for the sake of the two sons left with him after the
tragic death of his wife, Aminatta, and the daughter of Kumba, his first love.
This semi-fiction stretches the full length through the West African Ebola Crisis,
revealing the unheard to its readers while challenging the belief that Ebola is new to
A must read for
West Africa.
humanitarian
Ultimately, Tamba wins his battle of life, and he says, "I want my story to be heard by
the entire world. Life is a battle, which one has to fight even when in the jaws of
workers
defeat, and one can't be selfish to give it up as it is for those whom we love and care
for."
Anjana Dayal,
Author of GudiaA Defiant Doll, USA.

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BEHIND THE ECLIPSE

About the author

PRAMUDITH D RUPASINGHE

From the Author


of six best-selling
semi fictions

The Sri Lankan author PRAMUDITH D RUPASINGHE is


considered one of the emerging authors of our times. His books have sold
more than 300,000 copies worldwide, have been released in 60
countries and been translated into 12 languages.
Born in Gampaha, Sri Lanka in 1979, he soon discovered his
vocation for writing. After completing his first degree, he started his
career as a French teacher in several schools. Then South Asian Tsunami
in 2004 changed his career path into Humanitarian domain. As a
humanitarian diplomat, he has served in several countries around the
world by contributing to his specialisation 'Mental Health-Psychosocial
Support' to almost every major calamity in past decades such as South
Asian Tsunami, Haiti earthquake, Pakistan earthquake, The great lake
crisis, Liberian civil conflict, West African Ebola crisis and Nepal
earthquake.
He worked with the Red Cross and Crescent movement and is
currently working with the United Nations.
His departure to Africa in 2010 can be introduced as the starting point of
his career shift as an author.
He invented a new genre 'Semi-Fiction' with his best-selling title
'Footprints in obscurity' and seems following the same style; novel
'Behind the Eclipse' is written in the same style. Besides that, breaking
the rules of traditional writing Pramudith D Rupasinghe has used passive
voice at a significantly higher in his writings which are unique to his style
of expression.
His title 'Behind the Eclipse' is currently listed as one of the attention
catching books in 2016.
Besides 'Behind the Eclipse' and 'Footprints in Obscurity' his has
several significant works such as: 'Bayan' (2002), 'Termites' (2004), 'The
Island of Paradox' (2003), 'Lethal Truth' (2005)
'Magpie' (2008), 'Rhymes of a journey' (2011) and 'Broken Bricks' (2012)
which were published regionally and locally.
The person behind the author is a wildlife photographer, clinical
psychologist, leisure long-distance-runner, human right activist, leisure
traveller who has visited over 130 countries, reader, tea and coffee
gourmet, painter and a simple man who loves to stay with his family.
He is present in all social media networks, and he is a writer with a
significant number of followers in the social media.

A moving account of
a deadly outbreak by
an incredible
craftsman
Shankarlal Senguptha,
Author Mission Liberia,
India.

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