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Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake

Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake

A Novel: Winner of the 31st Gratiaen Prize

Ramya Chamalie Jirasinghe
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Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake explores the complex legacies of colonial exploitation and slavery in a tropical island in the Indian Ocean (a loosely fictionalised Sri Lanka). Two compelling stories run in parallel:

In the 21st century, Katharina Silvaria, formerly a tv news journalist and war reporter based in London, now lives on the island, in an ancient house she has recently inherited. Damaged by her experiences as a war reporter and seeking a quiet life, Katharina earns a living by baking and exporting cakes made to an old recipe she found in the house. Amid one of the periodic rebellions against a repressive and unjust government, wounded fugitive Rajiv Almeida takes refuge in Katharina’s house, and she reluctantly agrees to shelter him from the police.

In the late 17th century, significant areas of the island are controlled by a powerful European trading enterprise known only as The Company. Santiago De Melo, one of the first Europeans to reside in the island Fort, builds an imposing house for himself and, defying convention, chooses as his bride a local woman, Maria, who has good reason to hate The Company. Unusually, Maria has inherited from her lover – and now runs – one of the best pepper farms in the area. But the casually brutal deputy governor of the island is determined to seize control of its lucrative pepper trade, and tragedy follows.

Imprint: Vintage Books

Published: Feb/2026

ISBN: 9780143476894

Length : 320 Pages

MRP : ₹499.00

Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake

A Novel: Winner of the 31st Gratiaen Prize

Ramya Chamalie Jirasinghe

Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake explores the complex legacies of colonial exploitation and slavery in a tropical island in the Indian Ocean (a loosely fictionalised Sri Lanka). Two compelling stories run in parallel:

In the 21st century, Katharina Silvaria, formerly a tv news journalist and war reporter based in London, now lives on the island, in an ancient house she has recently inherited. Damaged by her experiences as a war reporter and seeking a quiet life, Katharina earns a living by baking and exporting cakes made to an old recipe she found in the house. Amid one of the periodic rebellions against a repressive and unjust government, wounded fugitive Rajiv Almeida takes refuge in Katharina’s house, and she reluctantly agrees to shelter him from the police.

In the late 17th century, significant areas of the island are controlled by a powerful European trading enterprise known only as The Company. Santiago De Melo, one of the first Europeans to reside in the island Fort, builds an imposing house for himself and, defying convention, chooses as his bride a local woman, Maria, who has good reason to hate The Company. Unusually, Maria has inherited from her lover – and now runs – one of the best pepper farms in the area. But the casually brutal deputy governor of the island is determined to seize control of its lucrative pepper trade, and tragedy follows.

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Ramya Chamalie Jirasinghe

Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake is Ramya’s debut novel. It won the 31st Gratiaen Prize in 2024. She also writes poetry, plays, non-fiction, fiction and features. Her most recent book of poetry, Requisites, was published in 2025 by the Mica Press, UK. She was longlisted for the Fish Poetry Prize of Ireland in 2011. TimesOnline, UK, selected her work for its 2009 collection of contemporary war poetry. Ramya’s first book of poems, There’s an Island in the Bone, won the State Literary Joint-Award in 2011. She was joint runner-up to the UK’s Guardian Orange First Words Prize in 2009. Her non-fiction works include Rhythm of the Sea (on the Asian Tsunami of 2004) and Trinity (on a missionary school established in 1872 in Ceylon). Her poetic play, Water for Kings, was staged in Colombo in 2024 by the Mind Adventures Theatre Company. She lives in Sri Lanka.

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