Golden Afternoon
Being the Second Part of Share of Summer, Her Autobiography
by M. M. Kaye
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher St Martins Pr |
Date 1998 |
Price $29.48 |
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Publisher Notes
In the second book of her autobiography, M. M. Kaye returns, after spending several years at a British boarding school, to India, the cherished country of her childhood. It is 1927, and nineteen-year-old Mollie makes her debut on the Delhi social scene. Feeling awkward and plain, party etiquette and society's intricate rules fluster her, but she finds comfort in her family, her Indian friends, her watercolors, and the country itself. The same humor, wisdom, and enchantment that inspired M.M. Kaye's bestselling novels fill the pages of Golden Afternoon. Kaye recreates with perfection the nuances of a lifestyle long past and brings the people and glorious terrain of India to vivid life.
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