Sonali Deraniyagala’s horrific book Wave about her experience in and after the December 26, 2004 Tsunami that struck the south-east coast of Sri Lanka is one of the most powerfully moving memoirs ever written.
Sonali Deraniyagala’s horrific book Wave about her experience in and after the December 26, 2004 Tsunami that struck the south-east coast of Sri Lanka is one of the most powerfully moving memoirs ever written.

Sri Lankan authors Nayomi Munaweera and Michael Mendis are among the regional winners for the 2013 Commonwealth Book Prize and Commonwealth Short Story Prize. Representing Africa, Asia, Canada and Europe, Caribbean, and the Pacific regions, these writers will now compete to become the overall winner, to be announced at Hay Festival UK on May 31.

18-year-old student Shehani Rajendra will represent Sri Lanka at the ‘International Public Speaking Competition’ to be held in London
Holy Family Convent student Shehani Rajendra will represent Sri Lanka at the ‘International Public Speaking Competition’, which will be held in London from May 13 to 17 at Dartmouth House. This honour came Shehani’s way after she won the National Public Speaking Contest organised by the English Speaking Union (ESU) of Sri Lanka.
The ESU was established by Royal Charter with the Queen as Patron and the Duke of Edinburgh as President and brings together individuals of different languages and cultures. The National Public Speaking Contest organised by the English Speaking Union is held in over 55 countries (Commonwealth Countries) each year.
Shehani, 18, has had considerable success at different competitions. “I was chosen as the Sri Lankan (Highest Scorer) Associate Prize Winner for my diploma (ATCL) in Public Speaking by Trinity College London. I also received the Z O N T A- Women in Public Affairs Award.” She was also placed 5th at the SAARC Essay competition for SAARC Charter Day.”
“Shehani is an outstanding student. She shows her best in every area. She’s very responsible and reliable. I am very happy for her,” said the Vice Principal of Holy Family Convent, Shiranee Doss.

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