

Faculty of Sex: Guilt is a thought-provoking Sinhala paperback by Chinthana Dharmadasa, exploring complex themes for young and adult readers in Sri Lanka. This 277-page book delves into intricate narratives with depth and cultural insight, offering a unique perspective on contemporary issues.
Author: Chinthana Dharmadasa, renowned Sri Lankan writer
Pages: 277 pages of engaging Sinhala literature
Language: Sinhala ( )
Format: Paperback, durable binding for repeated reading
Genre: Young Adult fiction with mature themes
Ideal for: readers seeking locally-written stories that challenge perspectives
Suitable gift for: birthdays, graduations, or literature enthusiasts
Order this captivating Sinhala novel from Kapruka and enjoy locally available literature delivered across Sri Lanka.
Package Dimension: 20 x 13 x 2 cm
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This book is more suited for adults and older audiences due to the complexity and nature of its content.
The book belongs to the educational genre, focusing on topics relevant to psychology and social issues.
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Sinhala fiction for young adults has a growing readership among secondary school leavers, undergraduates, and adult readers who prefer local-language storytelling. Titles exploring psychological and social themes sit comfortably alongside sexual wellness products and introspective non-fiction. Readers who engage with this genre often build personal libraries, returning regularly to browse educational tutoring services alongside contemporary paperbacks.
Readers drawn to thought-provoking Sinhala prose frequently explore spiritual and philosophical contexts alongside modern fiction. The Buddhist philosophy section offers a natural extension for readers interested in ethics, identity, and the human condition, themes that resonate strongly with contemporary Sri Lankan literary fiction.