Wings Of Silence by Shriram Iyer
(Silverfish, in association with Westland, $20)
This imperfect, engaging novel from Bangalore-born, Melbourne-based writer and singer Iyer treads the career path of two brothers with diametrically different lives.
Saurav is bright, personable, gifted. Raj is hearing-impaired, an outcast, a born loser. But Saurav won't let him lose.
In spite of family indifference or outright hostility, especially from their inflexible, war-hero father, he sets out to help Raj achieve his impossible dream - competing in the 1980 Olympic marathon.
Saurav himself seems set to be a successful tennis pro, which means we get to hear a lot about grips, top-spin, "cleverly-angled forehands". But he pushes it all aside to save Raj, who is depressed and distressed enough to have considered suicide.