I have a soft spot for narratives that draw me
in exotic locales, moral codes and social settings of a distant time. A
star-crossed love story set amid the British expat circles, against the
backdrop of an India torn by the political upheaval of mid-century, sounds like a novel I might enjoy.
UNDER THE JEWELED SKY
by
ALISON McQUEEN
Expected release date January 21, 2014
Sourcebooks Landmark, paperback 416 pages
ISBN 140228876X
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Book description
Book description
"London 1957. In a bid to
erase her past and build the family she yearns for, Sophie Schofield
accepts a wedding proposal from ambitious British diplomat, Lucien
Grainger. When he is posted to New Delhi, into the glittering circle of
ex-pat high society, old wounds begin to break open as she is confronted
with the memory of her first, forbidden love and its devastating
consequences.
The suffocating conformity of diplomatic life soon closes in on her. This is not the India she fell in love with ten years before when her father was a maharaja’s physician, the India of tigers and scorpions and palaces afloat on shimmering lakes; the India that ripped out her heart as Partition tore the country in two, separating her from her one true love. The past haunts her still, the guilt of her actions, the destruction it wreaked upon her fragile parents, and the boy with the tourmaline eyes.
Sophie had never meant to come back, yet the moment she stepped onto India’s burning soil as a newlywed wife, she realised her return was inevitable. And so begins the unravelling of an ill-fated marriage, setting in motion a devastating chain of events that will bring her face to face with a past she tried so desperately to forget, and a future she must fight for.
A story of love, loss of innocence, and the aftermath of a terrible decision no one knew how to avoid."
The suffocating conformity of diplomatic life soon closes in on her. This is not the India she fell in love with ten years before when her father was a maharaja’s physician, the India of tigers and scorpions and palaces afloat on shimmering lakes; the India that ripped out her heart as Partition tore the country in two, separating her from her one true love. The past haunts her still, the guilt of her actions, the destruction it wreaked upon her fragile parents, and the boy with the tourmaline eyes.
Sophie had never meant to come back, yet the moment she stepped onto India’s burning soil as a newlywed wife, she realised her return was inevitable. And so begins the unravelling of an ill-fated marriage, setting in motion a devastating chain of events that will bring her face to face with a past she tried so desperately to forget, and a future she must fight for.
A story of love, loss of innocence, and the aftermath of a terrible decision no one knew how to avoid."
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