The Happiness of Kati explained

The Happiness of Kati (ความสุขของกะทิ) is a novel written by Ngarmpun Vejjajiva, for which she received the S.E.A. Write Award for Thailand in 2006. The book was adapted into in 2009.[1]

Synopsis

The Happiness of Kati is the story of a nine-year-old girl who lives with her grandparents in a house near a river. She has a happy and simple life. One day her grandmother asks Kati if she would like to go to visit her mother who is very ill, with motor neuron disease. She reveals that her mother has been suffering with this condition for many years.

Kati agrees and travels to the house near the sea to spend some time with her mother. During her stay there, she comes to learn why her mother sent her to her grandparents.

In a few days, Kati's mother dies away. After her funeral, Kati travels to her house in town where she finds boxes in which her mom had collected everything since the day Kati was born. She gets a letter from her Uncle Tong that has her father's address. After this everyone waits for Kati's decision of whether to send a letter to her father. She sends Tong a letter instead. After 7 days she receives no response and decides to go back to her grandparents’ house and spends the rest of her life happy without knowing her father.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Happiness of Kati - Jane Vejjajiva - 9781741147537 - Allen & Unwin - Australia.