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The Splendor of Silence: A Novel
Indu Sundaresan

Washington Square Press, 2007 - 416 pages

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Splender of Silence review

I love India and books about India so this was very interesting to me. Splender is a romantic novel set in 1942. The lovers are a young Indian woman and an American soldier who comes to her city looking for his missing brother. The author really did excellent research to make the place, time and people live. The details show the relations between the Indians, hindu and moslem, and the British. Shocking prejudice on all sides.


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Although I enjoyed more "The Twentieth Wife" and "The Feast of Roses" by the same author (easier reads), I feel this is a more skillfully written book (and probably harder to write). In addition, it is more thought provoking. The author has a brillaint way of starting each chapter with an epigraph from a historical work or poetry, which gives the reader a great pulse of the time, set right before the end of British rule ('Raj') in India. A must read for anyone who loves historical fiction and anyone who has the courage to face and analyze the various prejudices that surrounded and surround us. I cannot wait for the author to (hopefully) write a sequel to this....about Olivia's trip to India.


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Vivid and captivating

Being a big fan of her two previous books, I was looking forward to Sundaresan's new book. I wasn't disappointed. She is an amazing storyteller. This story takes you to a fictional region of Northwestern India, in May 1942. Sam Hawthorne is a US soldier on mission in Burma, who goes to Rudrakot to search for his missing brother. There he stays at the political agent's house, where he meets Mila. Mila is in love with Jai, the prince of Rudrakot, and is sure to marry him. Sam's presence in Rudrakot does not go unnoticed and causes a stir within the political and military circles, as well as within Mila's house and Mila herself, and it will have repercussions long after the 4 days are over. This whirlwind of a story tackles many topics, all relevant to understand the period and the conflicts within the characters: the effects of the British presence in India, the nationalist movement, politics, racism, young people coming of age, family relations, the social system in India and between Indians/ British, history. Sundaresan does a great job with this story which will stay with you a long time after you finish the last line. Highly recommended.


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One of My All Time Favorite Novels

This book is simply fantastic. I couldn't put it down. Sundaresan is a brilliant novelist, with an eye for observation. Her prose is lush, her analogies wonderful, the story and characters heartbreakingly endearing. It was very well executed, the plot moving seamlessly through different story lines. The reader is taken on a breath taking tour of India, the sights and sounds brought to you in vivid details thanks to Sundaresan's writing. The love story is beautiful, handly delicately yet with passion. I highly recommend this novel, especially for a vacation.


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When Sam Hawthorne, a twenty-five-year-old U.S. Army captain, arrives at the princely state of Rudrakot in May of 1942, it is on a personal quest to find his missing brother. But Sam's mission is soon threatened by the unlikeliest of sources -- he falls hopelessly in love with Mila, daughter of the local political agent. And Mila, unexpectedly attracted to Sam, finds herself torn between loyalty to her family and the man she loves.

A sweeping and poignant story of forbidden love, The Splendor of Silence opens twenty-one years later with Olivia, Sam's daughter, receiving a trunk of treasures from India, along with an anonymous letter that finally fills the silences of her childhood. She finally learns the heartrending story of her parents' passionate and enduring love affair -- throwing them in the path of racial prejudice, nationalist intrigue, and the explosive circumstances of a country on the brink of independence from British rule.


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