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Paperback Her own people Book

ISBN: 9376550412

ISBN13: 9789376550418

Her own people

A sultry haze hangs over the lawns and verandahs of British India, where the boundaries of society are as sharply drawn as the noon shadows. In this evocative Anglo-Indian novel, the intricate dance between tradition and ambition unfolds against the grandeur and tension of the colonial era. Beneath the surface of polite conversation and glittering social gatherings, deeper currents of cultural conflict and longing stir, exposing the fragile certainties of those who call this distant land home. Set amidst the lush landscapes and rigid hierarchies of the British Raj, this narrative explores the complexities of identity, belonging, and the unspoken codes that govern both the colonisers and the colonised. The story draws readers into a world where cross-cultural romance is fraught with risk, and every gesture or word can carry consequences that ripple through tightly-knit Anglo-Indian society. The author's keen eye for detail and subtle irony illuminate the nuances of class, race, and power, offering a rare glimpse into the aspirations and anxieties of nineteenth-century British fiction. The atmosphere is rich with the scents and sounds of India, yet never lets one forget the tensions simmering beneath the surface. Conversations bristle with unspoken meanings, and every social encounter is charged with the possibility of scandal or revelation. The novel's exploration of society and class, set against the backdrop of colonial rule, makes it an essential work for anyone fascinated by cultural conflict fiction and the shifting allegiances of a world in transition. Long sought by collectors and admirers of colonial era literature, this work stands as a testament to the enduring intrigue of British India's social tapestry. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.

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Releases 8/29/2026

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