The India House
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:6th Apr '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
'William Palmer is a fine writer with a gift for narrative and a sharp eye for peering into the dark and dusty corners of the human psyche' - Louis de Bernieres
The locals call it 'The India House'.
Old Mrs Covington dreams of India and the days of the Raj. Mrs Covington may shut out the modern world, but she cannot prevent the arrival of her son Roland, and her handsome grandson, James. The fragile paradise the women have constructed is about to be changed forever.
The locals call it 'The India House'. But they have little to do with the three women who live there: grandmother, mother and daughter.
Old Mrs Covington dreams of India and the days of the Raj. Her daughter Evelyn watches obsessively over eighteen-year-old Julia. Julia's tutor, Mr Henry, has been instructed to keep her in a state of 'innocence'. Every day he censors the newspaper and reports a sanitised version to the family.
But it is 1956 and Britain is changing. Mrs Covington may shut out the modern world, but she cannot prevent the arrival of her son Roland, and her handsome grandson, James. The fragile paradise the women have constructed is about to be changed forever.
A blackly, bleakly comic novel... An enjoyable, original fable * Sunday Telegraph *
Casual-seeming but frighteningly perceptive. Palmer is a master of sly, deadpan narration. Not a word or detail seems misplaced * Times Literary Supplement *
Wry and vivid, this novel is a little gem * Good Book Guide *
Caustically comic * Daily Mail *
An absorbing symphonic novel. A delightful, enjoyable tale. William Palmer is a master craftsman * Literary Review *
ISBN: 9780099469612
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 180g
256 pages