The Envy of Paradise

The Envy of Paradise - Inanna Poetry & Fiction

Paperback (18 Dec 2019)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Finalist for the 2020 International Book Award for Multicultural Fiction.

In 1858, the British took over the city of Lucknow, paving the way for Queen Victoria's reign over India. But what happened to Begam Hazrat Mahal, the woman of African-Indian descent who had valiantly organized a final key resistance to British rule, and to her ex-husband, Wajid 'Ali Shah, the last King in India, who remained imprisoned by the British? The Envy of Paradise tells their stories.

Jocelyn Cullity's English family lived in India for five generations. A sequel to the award-winning Amah & the Silk-Winged Pigeons, her second novel about the takeover of India by Britain is an exquisitely told tale of 19th-century India -- a deep rendering of the moment that India as a country was colonized; a brilliant illustration of Hazrat Mahal's fearless character and the depths of betrayal the last King in India faced.

Book information

ISBN: 9781771335898
Publisher: Inanna Publications & Education Inc.
Imprint: Inanna Publications & Education
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 156g
Height: 378mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 9mm