Overview: Editorial Review
A rare, exotic portrait of the matriarchs of a brilliant Indian family Ranging from the final days of the Raj and the British Empire to the present, Lucy Moore vividly re-creates a splendid lost world and describes India?s national growing pains through the sumptuous, audacious lives of four ravishing, influential women of the same family?Sunity Devi, friend to Queen Victoria; Chimnabai, fierce nationalist; Indira, her flamboyant daughter; and Ayesha, her equally fashionable daughter?who fought tirelessly and with incomparable grace to turn an ancient tradition of noblesse oblige into a progressive democracy. BACKCOVER: ?Scintillating. Moore revels in every detail?from the elegance of the maharanis? attire, to the complexities of Indian family life and politics, to the trauma and heroism of breaking with tradition.?
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Booklist (starred review)
?A fascinating picture of a vanished world.?
?Sarah Bradford, author of
Lucrezia Borgia