by JuliaGregson (Author)
Autumn 1928. The Kaisar-i-Hind is en route to Bombay. In Cabin D38, Viva Holloway, an inexperienced chaperone, is beginning to feel as though she's made a mistake. Her advert in The Lady has resulted in three unsettling young charges to be escorted to India. Rose, a beautiful, dangerously naive English girl, is about to be married to the cavalry officer she has met a handful of times. Victoria, her bridesmaid, is determined to lose her virginity en route before finding a husband of her own. And overshadowing all three, the dangerously malevolent presence of Guy Glover. But nothing frightens Viva as much as her real reasons for the voyage: firstly to lead an independent life, husband-less life as a writer, and secondly, to confront her own explosive past. Three potential Memsahibs with a multitude of reasons for leaving their homeland - but the cargo of hopes and secrets they carry can do little to prepare them for what lies ahead in India. From the parties of the wealthy Bombay socialites, to the ragged orphans on Tamarind Stree, EAST OF THE SUN is an utterly engaging novel that will captivate readers everywhere.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: Export Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Oct 2008
ISBN 10: 0752874365
ISBN 13: 9780752874364
Book Overview: EAST OF THE SUN is everything a historical novel should be: alive with glorious detail, fascinating characters and masterful storytelling Julia Gregson is a major new talent in historical fiction, writing with tremendous warmth and insight A perfect handsell title - you can't read the book without falling in love with it Her debut novel, THE WATER HORSE, received terrific reviews: 'Lively, atmospheric novel ... the writing is skillful, vivid and explicit' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Recent biography has debunked the romance of Florence Nightingale as angelic 'Lady of the Lamp' ... Julia Gregson breathes life into this new interpretation' GUARDIAN
Prizes: Winner of Romantic Novel of the Year Award 2009.