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Heat and Dust

Heat and Dust

by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

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Set in India, HEAT AND DUST is the story of Olivia, a beautiful, spoiled, bored English colonial wife in the 1920s who is drawn inexorably into the spell of the Nawab, a minor Indian prince deeply involved in plots and intrigues. Olivia outrages the tiny, suffocating town where her husband is a civil servant by eloping with the captivating Nawab. It is also the story of Olivia's step-granddaughter who, fifty years later, is drawn to India by her fascination with the letters left behind by the now dead older woman, and by her obsession with solving the enigma of Olivia's scandal. A penetrating and compassionate love story, this brilliant novel immerses the reader in the heat, dust, and squalor of India, while providing a compelling mixture of the spiritual and the sensual.
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["Man Booker Prize Winner" "Kings and rulers" "Married women" "award:man_booker_prize=1975" "India in fiction" "British" "Fiction" "History" "India fiction" "Near and far eastern fiction (fictional works by one author)" "India history british occupation 1765-1947 fiction" "Women" "Fiction general" "Fiction media tie-in" "Man Booker Prize" "British--india--fiction" "Women--social conditions" "Women--india--social conditions--fiction" "823.914" "Social conditions"]

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