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Teatime for the firefly

Patel, Shona (author.).

Summary: "Layla Roy has defied the fates. Despite being born under an inauspicious horoscope, she is raised to be educated and independent by her eccentric grandfather, Dadamoshai. And, by cleverly manipulating the hand fortune has dealt her, she has even found love with Manik Deb—a man betrothed to another. All were minor miracles in India that spring of 1943, when young women''s lives were predetermined—if not by the stars, then by centuries of family tradition and social order.  Layla''s life as a newly married woman takes her away from home and into the jungles of Assam, where the world''s finest tea thrives on plantations run by native labor and British efficiency. Fascinated by this culture of whiskey-soaked expats who seem fazed by neither earthquakes nor man-eating leopards, she struggles to find her place among the prickly English wives with whom she is expected to socialize, and the peculiar servants she now finds under her charge.  But navigating the tea-garden set will hardly be her biggest challenge. Layla''s remote home is not safe from the powerful changes sweeping India on the heels of the Second World War. Their colonial society is at a tipping point, and Layla and Manik find themselves caught in a perilous racial divide that threatens their very lives."--Publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0778315479 (trade pbk.) :
  • ISBN: 9780778315476 (trade pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: 427 pages ; 21 cm
    print
  • Publisher: Don Mills, Ontario, Canada : Harlequin MIRA [2013]
Subject: Spouses -- Fiction
Women -- India -- Fiction
Plantation life -- India -- Fiction
Tea plantations -- Fiction
Nineteen forties -- Fiction
Assam (India) -- Fiction
India -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947 -- Fiction

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Castlegar Public Library FIC PAT (Text) 35146001845650 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Dawson Creek Municipal Public Library F PAT (Text) DCL162275 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Fort St. John Public Library AF PAT (Text) 35211000574824 ADULT Fiction Volume hold Available -
Kaslo and District Public Library AF PAT (Text) 35134000391116 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Kimberley Public Library F PAT (Text) 35137000100171 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Kitimat Public Library Pat (Text) 32665001967134 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Nakusp Public Library FIC PAT (Text) 35160000700865 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Sparwood Public Library FIC PAT (Text) 35172000287991 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Grand Forks FIC PAT (Text) 35142002569811 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Trail and District Public Library Main Branch F PAT (Text) 35110001204151 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

Summary: A young Indian woman joins her new husband on a tea plantation in the jungles of Assam where she struggles to manage a staff of servants and socialize with British wives in a colonial society at the dawn of World War II.
"Layla Roy has defied the fates. Despite being born under an inauspicious horoscope, she is raised to be educated and independent by her eccentric grandfather, Dadamoshai. And, by cleverly manipulating the hand fortune has dealt her, she has even found love with Manik Deb—a man betrothed to another. All were minor miracles in India that spring of 1943, when young women''s lives were predetermined—if not by the stars, then by centuries of family tradition and social order.  Layla''s life as a newly married woman takes her away from home and into the jungles of Assam, where the world''s finest tea thrives on plantations run by native labor and British efficiency. Fascinated by this culture of whiskey-soaked expats who seem fazed by neither earthquakes nor man-eating leopards, she struggles to find her place among the prickly English wives with whom she is expected to socialize, and the peculiar servants she now finds under her charge.  But navigating the tea-garden set will hardly be her biggest challenge. Layla''s remote home is not safe from the powerful changes sweeping India on the heels of the Second World War. Their colonial society is at a tipping point, and Layla and Manik find themselves caught in a perilous racial divide that threatens their very lives."--Publisher.
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