About This Book
The narrative follows a young English bride newly arrived in Madras who, enamored by the exotic surroundings, balances homesickness and duty while domestic life unfolds under tropical light. A letter announces the expected arrival of her brother's friend, a dark-haired man of mixed Anglo-Indian parentage who has secured a post in the Indian Civil Service. His return exposes social tensions: her husband reacts with class-conscious prejudice and awkwardness, while the household anticipates the meeting and the possible strains his presence may bring to colonial society and family relations.
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