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Indian Summer: The Secret History of the End of an Empire
Alex Von Tunzelmann
Henry Holt and Co.
, 2007 - 416 pages
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highly recommended
an eye opener into india's history
i found this book very interesting in providing readers with the insights of the transfer of power from the british to the
indian government
and prior to the transfer of power, the author was able to bring us to the time of the maharajas before the europeans came. there's certainly no innocent party with what happened in india at that time and what resulted today.
Indian Summer
A fascinating tale of exactly what happened, politically, socially and economically, during the
summer
India gained her indep
endence from
Britain, focused on the lives (and loves) of Dickie and Edwina Mountbatten, Nehru, Gandhi, and Jinnah. Readable, although detaile, the author could have delved more deeply into the complex personalities of the leading characters.
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Reads like a Page 3 report on personalities of indian partition
Contrary to the name ...the book deals very little with
history
and even less with any
secret
s. having said that it is well written and flows easily. It does well not pass judgement or blame on the varied personalities, but focuses on the personality quirks of each individual. The book should not be treated as a peice of historical work but as historical fiction , much like Alexander Dumas's Three Musketeers". All in all its a fun and easy read on a lazy
summer
afternoon...with a cup of tea of course.
A good read for anybody interested in indian history
Overall it is a pretty good book. It provides an insight into the decades leading upto the
Indian
and Pakistani Indep
end
ence and into the personalities who were involved in the independence movement.
For an Indian it provides a different point of view than the ones provided by text books in schools.
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Fun, and well-written
I enjoyed this book a lot. The writing style is excellent and the story is fascinating. I've read a few books about the amazing story of
Indian
indep
end
ence. This one is focused on the personalities involved, particularly Dickie and Edwina Mountbatten and Nehru. As a book about people and personalities, it is more approachable than some of the
history books
; some of it is downright gossipy, although never in a lowbrow way. So it's very pleasurable and easy to read. Enjoy!
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An extraordinary story of romance,
history
, and divided loyalties?set against the backdrop of one of the most dramatic events of the twentieth century The stroke of midnight on August 15, 1947, liberated 400 million people from the British
Empire
. With the loss of India, its greatest colony, Britain ceased to be a superpower, and its king ceased to sign himself Rex Imperator.
This defining moment of world history had been brought about by a handful of people. Among them were Jawaharlal Nehru, the fiery
Indian prime
minister; Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the leader of the new Islamic Republic of Pakistan; Mohandas Gandhi, the mystical figure who enthralled a nation; and Louis and Edwina Mountbatten, the glamorous but unlikely couple who had been dispatched to get Britain out of India. Within hours of the midnight chimes, their dreams of freedom and democracy would turn to chaos, bloodshed, and war.
Behind the scenes, a
secret personal
drama was also unfolding, as Edwina Mountbatten and Jawaharlal Nehru began a passionate love affair. Their romance developed alongside Cold War conspiracies, the beginning of a terrible conflict in Kashmir, and an epic sweep of events that saw one million people killed and ten million dispossessed.
Steeped in the private papers and reflections of the participants, Indian
Summer reveals
, in vivid, exhilarating detail, how the actions of a few extraordinary people changed the lives of millions and determined the fate of nations.
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