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Heat and Dust
Heat and Dust
Author: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
". . . a superb story, a gift to those who care for the novel, and to the art of fiction itself." — --Saturday Review/World — ". . . she leads her readers seductively, sensuously, brilliantly into the vert heart and feel of that country (India). And she does it by telling her story on two levels, on one the story of a lonely English colonial wife ...  more »
ISBN: 503593
Publication Date: 1977
Pages: 181
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Publisher: Perennial Library Harper & Row, Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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the story of two English women drawn to India: one, the wife of an English colonial official in the 1920s, and the second, her granddaughter, who wants to find out more about an ancient scandal involving her grandmother. Great characterization of the two women and (from the perspective of someone who has never been to India) vivid descriptions of the country
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Beautiful story, very well written. Booker Prize winner.
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An English woman in the 1920's makes an unusual life in India, and 50 years later her step-granddaughter researches the story, making otheer choices about living in that country.
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