Synopsis
In the foothills of the Himalayas sits a once grand, now crumbling house – home to three people and a dog. There is the retired judge dreaming of colonial yesterdays; his orphaned granddaughter Sai who has fallen for her clever maths tutor; the cook whose son Biju writes untruthful letters home from New York City; and Mutt, whose bark is worse than her bite.
Around the house swirls mountain mist – but also the forces of revolution and change. For a new world is clashing with the old, and the future offers both hope and betrayal...
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Reviews
Customer Review: 24 June 2007
Reviewer: Anuja Kamani
A fantastic, fascinating book. I just love the way Ms. Desai writes: she evokes all the emotions within the raeder.
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'A big, bold, sprawling novel, a tragicomedy of thwarted dreams.'
Mail on Sunday
'The disciplined exuberance of Desai's writing makes it a pleasure to read. Her narrative voice is attractive and insightful.'
Daily Telegraph
'A bold and original voice.'
Independent
'Almost Virginia Woolf-like ... scored with intelligence, humanity and wit.'
Sunday Times
Product details
Format : Paperback
ISBN: 9780141027289
Size : 0 x 0mm
Pages : 336
Published : 07 Jun 2007
Publisher : Penguin
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