Raj

Raj

by Gita Mehta (Author)

Synopsis

Born a princess of the Royal Household of Balmer, Jaya Singh is torn between the traditions of her upbringing and the ideals of the Mahatma, as India draws inexorably towards the bloody struggle for independence from the British Raj. To fulfil her role as the guardian of the people, Jaya must first win her own freedom - then lead her kingdom through treacherous changes of history to the moment when palace and country will triumph over destiny. Grounded in details of ancient royal tradition and Hindu ritual, Jaya's story counterpoints a vanished way of life against the complex political realities involved in the passing of the Raj and the birth of the modern nations of India and Pakistan.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 03 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0099515938
ISBN 13: 9780099515937
Book Overview: 'The best work of historical fiction from the pen of an Indian writer' - India Today

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Richly decorated and densely worked... oversewn like a length of brocade with sex, landscape, polo, politics, tragedy Observer Gita Mehta is such a natural story teller Washington Post Mehta's talent is sharp as a laser beam Sunday Times
Author Bio
Gita Mehta is the author of numerous bestselling books, including Karma Cola, Raj: A Novel, A River Sutra and Snakes and Ladders.