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Everyone in Nandagiri knows their place and the part they were born to play with one exception. The local Anglo-Indians, tainted by their mixed blood, belong nowhere. When news of the Black and Tans' atrocities back in Ireland reaches the troops, even their priest cannot cool the men's hot-headed rage. Politics vie with passion as Private Michael Flaherty pays court to Rose, Mrs. Aylmer's Anglo-Indian maid, but mutiny brings heroism and heartbreak in equal measure. Only the arrival of Colonel Aylmer's grandson Richard, some 60 years later, will set off the reckoning, when those who were parted will be reunited, and those who were lost will be found again.
About the Author
Cauvery Madhavan was born and educated in India. She worked as a copywriter in her hometown of Chennai (formerly Madras). Cauvery moved to Ireland thirty-three years ago and has been in love with the country ever since. Here other books are: Paddy Indian and The Uncoupling. She lives with her husband and three children in beautiful County Kildare
Industry Reviews
adhavan's third novel has been compared with Sebastian Barry's A Long Long Way. Deftly explores the social mores, politics, class structures and sexual values in India and Ireland' IRISH INDEPENDENT
'Cauvery Madhavan's evocative narrative spins together the intriguing lives of her characters over nearly seven decades and makes The Tainted a riveting read' Shashi Tharoor
'A compelling and assured novel of conflicting loyalties and conjoined pasts that resurrects forgotten histories of the Irish in India'
Namita Gokhale, Director,Jaipur Literature Festival
'Loved it, an incredible book! This hugely accomplished novel shows all the shades of Indian society. I loved its intricacies, and the characters have lingered in my mind' Sue Leonard
Beautifully written . . . gripping and moving. A natural talent!' Mary Stanley
'An intimate and moving novel, a unique understanding of Indian and Irish life and that strange and often tragic half-world of the Anglo-Indians. The writing is wonderful and captures the colour and vibrancy of India as only an Indian can - especially one who has lived amid the mud of Kildare for so long!' Kevin Myers
ISBN: 9781916467187
ISBN-10: 1916467180
Published: 30th January 2020
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 342
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: HopeRoad Publishing
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 13.0 x 19.7 x 4.1
Weight (kg): 0.27
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