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A Passage To India

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Explore colonial India in E. M. Forster’s “A Passage to India” (ISBN: 9789391316501). When Dr. Aziz escorts two Englishwomen to the Marabar Caves, he’s falsely accused of assault, facing prejudice and injustice in a racially charged trial. Experience the complexities of Anglo-Indian relations in the pre-independence era. A timeless classic, featured in Time’s “All Time 100 Novels”.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789391316501
  • Publisher: Sanage Publishing House
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 25.4 mm
  • No of Pages: 335
  • Width: 400 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9391316506
  • Publisher Date: 2023-04-30
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 139.7 gr

24 reviews for A Passage To India

  1. Urvashi Dayal

    I have mixed feelings. The historical context is compelling, but hard to follow. The writing is okay.

  2. Mansi Bharti

    I struggled with the themes, a bit hard to follow. The characters are interesting. Not my favorite book, but still okay.

  3. Muskan Singh

    I appreciated the exploration of prejudice and injustice. However, I found some of the characters difficult to connect with. A mixed bag for me.

  4. Meet Dipakkumar Modi

    Story and theme are good, but a heavy read. Overall, it’s a really good book.

  5. Karanveer Singh Marwaha

    An interesting look at the complexities of British rule in India. I wasn’t completely captivated, but it held my interest.

  6. Devashish Chaudhary

    The book is classic. Forster’s writing is beautiful and haunting. The characters are well developed.

  7. Anurag Jaiswal

    Little slow and the character didn’t quite resonate with me. I appreciated the cultural setting.

  8. Rishav Jha

    Story is beautiful. This is worth reading. You will enjoy it. I really appreciate it.

  9. Soumya Gupta

    A great book. I enjoyed how story developed. I learned a lot. Loved reading it!

  10. Aditya Bhardwaj

    I found the book a bit too verbose and slow-moving. The themes are important, but the execution didn’t fully grab me.

  11. Anirudh Yerra

    I liked the book but it was a little dense. The pacing was slow. However, I enjoyed it

  12. Aditi Maheshwari

    This is a masterpiece of colonialism. I like the cultural setting. I felt it was realistic

  13. Revu Anurag

    The themes of friendship and betrayal are well-developed. I struggled with the pacing at times. Overall, a decent read.

  14. Aha Gupta

    Forster’s writing is beautiful, and the story is incredibly relevant even today. Highly recommended for those interested in colonial history.

  15. Vidhi Kackar

    A powerful story about cultural misunderstandings. The trial scene is intense. Some dated language, but a must-read nonetheless.

  16. Bharti Jain

    I like the story. The trial is intense. I learned new things about India. Great author!

  17. Ireen Ahmad Mir

    Forster’s portrayal of Anglo-Indian relations is compelling. The Marabar Caves incident is haunting. A bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding.

  18. Kanishka Sharma

    A compelling story about prejudice. The characters are complex. I enjoyed reading this book.

  19. Rohan Kapoor

    A classic for a reason! The characters are well-developed, and the plot keeps you guessing. A bit slow in parts.

  20. Drishad Saha

    I felt the story was a little too hard to understand. I wanted to like this book but I can’t.

  21. Sanchita Agarwal

    A Passage to India is a thought-provoking read, exploring cultural clashes with nuance. Some parts felt slow, but overall a worthwhile experience.

  22. Ashutosh Singh

    The writing is beautiful, but the book is slow. Themes of friendship is wonderful. I like how the story developed. Worth reading.

  23. Nisha Daga

    I found the book boring. I do not understand the hype. I like the characters but the book is hard to read.

  24. Dhruv Mahajan

    This book had potential but I felt the story was all over the place. I would not recommend it.

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