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The Envy of Paradise

15 Oct 2019

A poignant picture of love and loyalty, and based on historical events, The Envy of Paradise is a fictional account of four people who played key roles during the 1857 uprising in Lucknow, one of the most significant resistances to English rule in India. Set before Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India, the novel follows Begam Hazrat Mahal, the African-Indian woman who organized the resistance to English rule; her multi-talented but tormented ex-husband, King Wajid 'Ali Shah; Maryam Pari, manager of the Envy of Paradise (a dancing/singing school at the King's palace); and the conflicted Sir Henry Lawrence who was deeply appreciative of Lucknow and its people, yet driven by circumstances to play a fateful role in the city's demise. Narrated by India's female freedom fighters of the 1940s who look back ninety years from their own resistance to English rule, this passionate story moves back and forth in time as a narrative is compiled from the hopes and fears of those who struggled for freedom long before India gained independence in 1947. Jocelyn Cullity's second, stand-alone book on the city of Lucknow, following her award-winning novel, Amah & the Silk-Winged Pigeons, also highlights the important role the African-Indian woman, Begam Hazrat Mahal, played in defending India against British colonial rule. Cullity utilizes the most recent discoveries of historical detail to create an illuminating read that is both tragic and triumphant.--$cProvided by publisher.
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Authors

Jocelyn Cullity

Control Number Identifier
CaOOCEL
Date published
2019.
Description conventions
rda
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
C813/.6
Dewey Decimal Edition Number
23
Distributor
Canadian Electronic Library (Firm),
General Note
Issued as part of the desLibris books collection Sequel to: Amah & the Silk-Winged Pigeons
ISBN
9781771335928 1771335890
LCCN
PR9199.4.C8595
LCCN Item number
E58 2019eb
Modifying agency
NLC
Original cataloging agency
NLC
Physical Description | Extent
1 electronic text (viii, 146 pages)
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario
Publisher or Distributor Number
CaOOCEL
System Control Number
(CaBNVSL)kck00240485 (OCoLC)1091895955 (CaOOCEL)457029
System Details Note
Mode of access: World Wide Web
Transcribing agency
YDX

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