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East of the Sun

Author: Julia Gregson  

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The million copy bestseller - an utterly captivating story of three young British women in search of freedom and love in 1920s India

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The million copy bestseller - an utterly captivating story of three young British women in search of freedom and love in 1920s India

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The captivating million copy bestseller of three young women in search of freedom and love in 1920s India.

India 1928. A land of heat, dust and dreams, and the promise of love ...

Three young women are on their way to India, each with a new life in mind. Rose, a beautiful but naive bride-to-be, is anxious about leaving her family and marrying a man she hardly knows. Victoria, her bridesmaid couldn't be happier to get away from her overbearing mother, and is determined to find herself a husband. And Viva, their inexperienced chaperone, is in search of the India of her childhood, ghosts from the past and freedom.

Each of them has their own reason for leaving their homeland but the hopes and secrets they carry can do little to prepare them for what lies ahead in India.

From the parties of the wealthy Bombay socialites, to the ragged orphans on Tamarind Street, EAST OF THE SUN is an utterly engaging novel that will captivate readers everywhere.

Praise for Julia Gregson:

'A rich historical novel' Sunday Times

'I adored this wonderful story. From the moment I began reading I truly felt as if I was there. Astonishingly good' Dinah Jefferies, author of The Tea Planter's Wife

'Lively, atmospheric novel' Sunday Telegraph

'Exotic, decadent, dangerous and terrific storytelling' Woman & Home

'What a gorgeous read. Exciting, romantic, unpredictable and funny. I didn't want it to end' Tracey Ullman

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Awards

Winner of Romantic Novel of the Year 2009 (UK)

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Critic Reviews

“What a gorgeous read. Exciting, romantic, unpredictable and funny. I didn't want it to end. You'll crave curry for weeks.”

I felt like I'd packed a steamer trunk and was part of the group going out to India. What a gorgeous read. Exciting, romantic, unpredictable and funny. I didn't want it to end. You'll crave curry for weeks - Tracey Ullman

A rich historical novel ... a taut, never predictable plot - SUNDAY TIMES

A finely written story full of characters you can care about ... highly descriptive and persuasively told - THE LADY

A unique and fascinating historical novel - PRIMA

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About the Author

Julia Gregson's novel EAST OF THE SUN was chosen for the Richard and Judy TV Book Club and became a Sunday Times bestseller in the UK. Previously a journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald, The Times, Good Housekeeping, and Rolling Stone in the USA, Julia is married and lives in Monmouth.

To find out more about Julia and her books, visit her website or follow her on Twitter at @juliagregson

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The captivating million copy bestseller of three young women in search of freedom and love in 1920s India. India 1928 . A land of heat, dust and dreams, and the promise of love ... Three young women are on their way to India, each with a new life in mind. Rose , a beautiful but naive bride-to-be, is anxious about leaving her family and marrying a man she hardly knows. Victoria , her bridesmaid couldn't be happier to get away from her overbearing mother, and is determined to find herself a husband. And Viva , their inexperienced chaperone, is in search of the India of her childhood, ghosts from the past and freedom.Each of them has their own reason for leaving their homeland but the hopes and secrets they carry can do little to prepare them for what lies ahead in India. From the parties of the wealthy Bombay socialites, to the ragged orphans on Tamarind Street, EAST OF THE SUN is an utterly engaging novel that will captivate readers everywhere. Praise for Julia Gregson: 'A rich historical novel' Sunday Times 'I adored this wonderful story. From the moment I began reading I truly felt as if I was there . Astonishingly good' Dinah Jefferies, author of The Tea Planter's Wife 'Lively, atmospheric novel' Sunday Telegraph 'Exotic, decadent, dangerous and terrific storytelling ' Woman & Home 'What a gorgeous read. Exciting, romantic, unpredictable and funny. I didn't want it to end ' Tracey Ullman

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Orion
Published
6th April 2017
Pages
480
ISBN
9781409170501

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