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‘An intriguing tale set in India.’
Evening Telegraph
‘Joyce is not only that rare thing, a 'natural' story teller whose novels glow with colour and emotion, she is also a deft craft worker. She writes with such finesse that the reader is drawn ever deeper into her world and is compelled to turn the page. Her every story is a superb read.’
Dr John Yeoman, PhD Creative Writing
“Victoria is an Anglo-Indian girl brought up in Calcutta in the years after the Second World War. She has a difficult relationship with her ailing mother (her father having been killed in the war) who will not seek treatment for health problems and dies leaving Victoria alone and penniless, although with a small flat to live in. She becomes pregnant, then meets the Sunil of the title, who employs her and brings her to England. Years pass and their relationship deteriorates, leading to her moving away and marrying another man - originally not for love... Over the subsequent years, the relationships of all the characters develop in different ways - with some tragic consequences. Definitely worth a read.”
Katharine Lang (Educator)
“Fascinating... the book does not disappoint.”
Jayasree Bhargavan (Reviewer)
"An interesting insight into life in India for poor Anglo-Indian girls. After the death of her mother Virginia meets Sunil. There are some interesting twists as the story follows their progress, eventually to England."
Carol Holland (Reviewer)
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