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Black Taj Mohini Kent

Black Taj By Mohini Kent

Black Taj by Mohini Kent


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Summary

An only child, Simi grew up with comforts and certainties. Then suddenly, many things change. Her country is convulsed by the riots that have periodically gripped India since Britain's abrupt withdrawal and the bloody Partition of 1947, tearing society apart along lines of religion, caste and community.

Black Taj Summary

Black Taj by Mohini Kent

A tale of the cruelties that took place during the 1947 partition of India, "Black Taj" is a tragic story about young love s struggle to cross the Indian caste divide. An only child, Simi grows up comfortably in the city of Atmapuri enjoying certainty in her future ahead. Then, unexpectedly, everything changes. Her city, overtaken by the riots that have periodically gripped India since Britain s abrupt withdrawal, is threatening to fall apart along the lines of religion, caste, and community. Shortly before turning twenty-five, Simi meets a wonderful young man. Although he was also raised in Atmapuri, his caste means that he is in many ways from a different world. Without warning, Simi faces difficult new choices but when the past is always present, it can be hard to break free. Against a backdrop of monsoons and heat waves, shanty towns and expensive bungalows, love and tradition, and religious conflict and social upheaval, Simi s life will change forever."

Black Taj Reviews

'Black Taj takes forbidden unbiddable love, the staple of romantic fiction and uses it to tell a much deeper and terrible tale - of communal hatred still burning and destroying lives and hopes in India today. We are carried away by the love story between two strong characters and also pulled down into the depths of hell by the author who wants us to know, to feel the agonies of a tragically divided land. The novel is both deeply pessimistic and highly optimistic' (Yasmin Alibhai-Brown).'A riveting read set against an intricate tapestry of love and religion in post-Independence India'. (Anita Raghavan, author of, The Billionaire's Apprentice: The Rise of the Indian-American Elite and the Fall of the Galleon Hedge Fund).'Fascinating, poignant, thrilling - a brilliant read! Provides an excellent and moving insight into social history'. (Royina Grewal author of Babur - Conqueror of Hindustan). 'Mohini Kent is a gripping storyteller, Before you know where you are, you are deep into her novel'. (Amit Roy, Telegraph India and Eastern Eye UK).'Brilliantly dramatises. This is no period romance but an ambitious and brilliantly realised attempt to trace through the tangled and compromised net of religious and social relationships the trajectory of India itself since Independence. This is a beautifully realised story for the new Indian century'. (Andy Marino, biographer of Narendra Modi).'A thundery tale told with all the brilliance, force and fury of a Monsoon rainstrom as it pelts down towards its torrential climax. To be in bondage to the past as so many Indians still are, is only one of many curses that some as yet unknown god needs to free us from'. (Roshan Seth). 'Gripping, humorous and ultimately a profoundly humane story about human frailty and prejudice. Mohini Kent creates marvellous characters that inhabit a broad canvas which elegantly chronicles relationships in India, where the past can eclipse the future. A must read for anyone interested in understanding the mind of modern India'. (Shomit Mitter). '

About Mohini Kent

Mohini Kent (Lady Noon) was born in India and arrived in the UK at the age of 21. After studying psychology, graphic design and film production, she became an author, journalist, film-maker and charity worker. She has written for India Today, The Times of India, The Tablet and BBC Radio; her directorial roles include The Ramayana and Curry Tiffin, with Ben Kingsley. She lives in London.

Additional information

GOR007600194
9781908446459
1908446455
Black Taj by Mohini Kent
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HopeRoad
2016-03-24
302
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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