"The Cinnamon Gardens Nursing Home sleeps deeply on this summer
night. The heat trapped in its brick walls radiates outwards, through
the skin of its painted facade. It forms a gentle nimbus around the
building. Arabian jasmine climbs the wooden trellises staked in the
garden beds. They are bold travellers, dark vines carrying white
stars up the two-storey walls and around the windows of the
residence. The plant grows obediently in the quiet suburb of
Westgrove, Sydney, but its tropical ancestors are a wilder breed, a
vine that grows rampant in the villages of Sri Lanka, a home more
familiar to many of the residents. They remember this fragrance
from their childhood, and it creeps into their sleep, turning
nightmares of war into dreams of their parents, long gone but still
loved."
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It sounds like a beautiful fairy tale, but it is true. The garden set in 1920s in Sri Lanka, related to a complex tapestry of individual stories societal norms, cultural identity and political change, making it an essential addition to Sri Lanka literature. On the other hand, I just learned that cinnamon can help our sleep, amazing! Thanks for your sharing!
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