The glass palace/ Amitav Ghosh.
By: Ghosh, Amitav
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Contributor(s): Vance, Simon
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Christ Junior College ->Reference | 823.914 GHO (Browse shelf) | Available | 00014298 |
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820.9 CHI Post-colonial theory and English literature : | 822 TAG Card country : | 822 TAG The post office : | 823.914 GHO The glass palace/ | 823.914 KEU Ashoka the great/ | 823.914 PAT R. K. Narayan : A Study in Narrative Technique/ | 823.92 ROY The folded earth / |
Unabridged.
In container (18 cm.).
Compact discs.
Set in Burma, Malaya and India and spanning from 1885 to the present, this vivid historical novel of love and war follows the fortunes of an extended family and shows how historical events influenced real lives. The story begins when a young Indian boy, Rajkumar, caught in the British invasion of Mandalay, spies Dolly, a maid in the royal palace.
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