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Original Title: | East of the Sun |
ISBN: | 1409102513 (ISBN13: 9781409102519) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Rose, Victoria Kitchen, Guy, Viva |
Setting: | India |
Literary Awards: | Romantic Novel of the Year (RoNa's) Award (2009) |
Julia Gregson
Paperback | Pages: 458 pages Rating: 3.69 | 7109 Users | 817 Reviews
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Autumn 1928. The Kaiser-i-Hind is en route to Bombay. In Cabin D38, Viva Hollowat, an inexperienced chaperone, is worried she's made a terrible mistake. Her advert in The Lady has resulted in three unsettling 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 only a handful of times. Victoria, the bridesmaid, is determined to lose her virginity on the journey before finding a husband of her own in India. And overshadowing all three of them, the malevolent presence of Guy Glover, a strange and disturbed schoolboy. Three potential Memsahibs with a myriad of reasons for leaving England, but the cargo of hopes and secrets they carry has done little to prepare them for what lies ahead. From the parties of the wealthy Bombay socialites to the poverty of the orphans on Tamarind Street, East of the Sun is everything a historical novel should be: alive with glorious detail, fascinating characters and masterful storytelling.Itemize Of Books East of the Sun
Title | : | East of the Sun |
Author | : | Julia Gregson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 458 pages |
Published | : | June 2008 by Orion (first published December 2007) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Cultural. India. Romance |
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Ratings: 3.69 From 7109 Users | 817 ReviewsAppraise Of Books East of the Sun
I am a fan of Julia Gregson. Her novels, with their international focus, are truly fascinating to me. I have learned so much; this is a much better way to learn than sitting in all of the boring geography classes that I attended during my 18 years of education."East of the Sun" focuses on " The Fishing Fleet", and the English women who sailed from England to India in 1928 in search of husbands. These ships were called TFF due to the fact that they were often packed with English women travellingWhile the idea of exotic 20th century India and the extravagances of British high society conjured up exotic spices, elephant rides and afternoon tea, I got lost in the translation I guess, because there were whole paragraphs that seemed misplaced and hard to follow. I didn't understand some of the passages and skipped over them instead. The dialogue was tiresome and very, very repetitive, the characters were flat and uninteresting (except Ce Ce-- she was funny and Guy). But there were so many
Quite disappointed with this book.I was expecting amazing things after reading monsoon summerI enjoyed the characters different journeys ...all arriving in the same party and living such different lives so close together was a great idea but I just didnt feel it come to life enough for me to give anymore than 2 stars.
I found this book very hard going, not because it's a difficult or demanding read - far from it - but because most of the story completely failed to engage my interest. I only kept reading in the hope that it would improve - which, thankfully, it did, albeit not until the final quarter. Part of the problem is that the characters aren't particularly likeable - Tor is annoying, Rose insipid, and Guy downright horrible (and then we're expected to care about his potential demise!) There also seems
A "Nice" book!This book was enjoyable but also easily forgetable. A nice book snuggling up in front of the fire replacing rubbish tv on cold winter nights but i wouldnt go as far as saying i learnt anything new.
3.5 stars (rounding down)This is the story of 3 British young ladies in the late 1920's as they travel and live in India. Rose is going to marry a british soldier in the Indian cavalry. Tor is her best friend and bridesmad, who is also hoping to find a husband to escape her mother and Viva, slightly order, who has been hired as their chaperone. Viva was born in India but when family tragedy struck she was sent back to England for boarding school. She has fond memories of her early life in India
East of the Sun: A NovelIt has been along time since I have been as excited about writing a review as I am for East of the Sun: A Novel by Julia Gregson!! I actually got up this morning grabbed the book, looking for my bookmark to continue, only to realize I had finished it last night!Yes - this is the story of 3 women and 1 man who for various reasons embark on a life changing trip to India. It is the 1920's and India is experiencing "growing pains" - an independent India is not far off.BUT -
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