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""Indian Summer" is a true tour de force: absorbing in its detail and masterly in the broad sweep of its
canvas."--Sir Martin Gilbert, author of "The Somme"
""Indian Summer" is outstandingly vivid and authoritative. Alex von Tunzelmann brings a lively new voice to narrative
history-writing."--Victoria Glendinning, author of "Leonard Woolf
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"Alex von Tunzelmann is a wonderful historian, as learned as she is shrewd. But she is also something more unexpected: a
writer with a wit and an eye for character that Evelyn Waugh would surely have admired."--Tom Holland, author of"
Rubicon" and" Persian Fire
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"An engaging, controversial, very lively and, at times, refreshingly irreverent tour de force. Alex von Tunzelmann has
written a dramatic story, laced with tragedy and farce, and done so very well; a remarkable debut."--Lawrence James,
author of" The Middle Class: A History" and "Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India
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"A brilliantly vivid page-turner that captures the backstage dramas raging on the eve of India's independence."--Tina
Brown
"Irreistible . . . A fascinating book that may well change how we look on the benighted world in which we live
today."--"Los Angeles Times"
"[A] captivating group portrait, pulling forth the most telling details of each figure's inner life. . . . To have
turned an era of such significance and continuing relevance into a page-turner, to both entertain and educate, is an an
admirable accomplishment."--"San Francisco Chronicle" "A fascinating behind-the-scenes account of the breakup of British
rule in India."--NPR's "Fresh Air""""
""[Von Tunzelmann] keeps us riveted. . . . [She] has a fine knack for teasing out the play of personality in momentous
events."--"Houston Chronicle"
"Von Tunzelman is witty, erudite, and thoughtful about her subject. . . . An oppinionated and sardonic writer, [she] is
perfectly willing to take on both saints
"A brilliantly vivid page-turner that captures the backstage dramas raging on the eve of India's independence."--Tina
Brown
"Irreistible . . . A fascinating book that may well change how we look on the benighted world in which we live
today."--"Los Angeles Times"
"[A] captivating group portrait, pulling forth the most telling details of each figure's inner life. . . . To have
turned an era of such significance and continuing relevance into a page-turner, to both entertain and educate, is an an
admirable accomplishment."--"San Francisco Chronicle" "A fascinating behind-the-scenes account of the breakup of British
rule in India."--NPR's "Fresh Air""""
""[Von Tunzelmann] keeps us riveted. . . . [She] has a fine knack for teasing out the play of personality in momentous
events."--"Houston Chronicle"
"Von Tunzelman is witty, erudite, and thoughtful about her subject. . . . An oppinionated and sardonic writer, [she] is
perfectly willing to take on both saints and heroes."--"The C
Synopsis
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The stroke of midnight on 15 August 1947 liberated 400 million Indians from the British Empire. One of the
defining moments of world history had been brought about by a tiny number of people, including Jawaharlal Nehru, the
fiery prime minister-to-be; Gandhi, the mystical figure who enthralled a nation; and Louis and Edwina batten, the
glamorous but unlikely couple who had been dispatched to get Britain out of India without delay. Within hours of the
midnight chimes, however, the two new nations of India and Pakistan would descend into anarchy and terror. INDIAN SUMMER
depicts the epic sweep of events that ripped apart the greatest empire the world has ever seen, and reveals the secrets
of the most powerful players on the world stage: the Cold War conspiracies, the private deals, and the intense and
clandestine love affair between the wife of the last viceroy and the first prime minister of free India. With wit,
in and a sharp eye for detail, Alex von Tunzelmann relates how a handful of people changed the world for ever.