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Sahibs Who Loved India
Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143415800
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“Sahibs Who Loved India” (ISBN: 9780143415800) by Seth Godin, is a captivating collection of British voices reflecting on their time in India. From Viceroys to everyday people, they share memories of the Indian Civil Service, Roshanara Club, shikar, and more. Edited by Khushwant Singh, these candid accounts reveal diverse experiences and a lasting affection for India. Discover a unique perspective on British-Indian history.
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Yashvardhan Joshi –
I had high hopes, but was ultimately disappointed. Some of the accounts are fascinating, but the book gets boring pretty quickly.
Simran Bajpai –
Interesting collection of perspectives. I enjoyed learning about the diverse experiences of the British in India. Some accounts were a bit dry, though.
Avisek Banerjee –
I was hoping for more depth, but it was an okay read. The variety of voices was a plus, but some stories didn’t hold my attention.
Rohit Rajdhar –
I am very happy to have read this book. It contains various perspectives and is a journey through the past with some really personal stories.
Nitish Kumar –
A truly captivating read! I loved hearing the various perspectives. Some stories made me smile, some brought a tear to my eye. A must-read!
Harsh Singla –
A good read if you’re interested in the British Raj. Some of the stories were fascinating and provides a different outlook of the events
Samridh Shakya –
A solid collection of first-hand accounts. It provides a valuable window into the past, but the writing style can be a bit dated at times.
Sparsh –
A compelling collection of accounts. It provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the British experience in India. Highly recommended!
Gaurav Pingolia –
A mixed bag. Some stories were incredibly moving and insightful, while others felt a bit superficial. Worth reading for the historical perspective.
Vridhhi Jaain –
An enjoyable read that offers a unique look at British life in India. Some of the stories were truly remarkable, and it was very well written.
Abhinav Kumar Karadwal –
Interesting, but at times a bit repetitive. The accounts offer some insight into the British Raj, though some were very biased.
Rachagorla Naveen Kumar –
A fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. Some stories were captivating, others less so. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in British-Indian history.
Gaurisha Divyanshi –
A must-read for anyone interested in the British in India. Insightful and deeply human, it offers a nuanced picture of a complex relationship.