Eva Chatterji
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The Lucknow Residency: A Story of 1857
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Courage in Chaos: Saving the Lucknow Residency
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| In the village of Carraigfola, nothing is as it seems. From the moment one enters it on a wild night of a blizzard until the ice begins to thaw, the village grasps you in its icy coils, snow-tossed and bewildered. A mesmerising book where a hero is h ...more | |
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| Unfortunately, this book did not appeal to me, as it came across overall as unpolished; with a little more attention to finer detail, it would feel less like the write-up of a video game. I give three stars for the idea, which in essence is good, and ...more | |
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| Poetry to think by and think about, and read again. Beautiful down to the very last page and recommended to anyone who wants poetry that drives the soul. | |
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| We are back in Hartmouth for another adventure by the seaside, as we look into the withering marriage between Matt and Mia, whose lives are turned on their heads - and around, and up walls - by a very real possession. Matt must face his mother-in-law ...more | |
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| We are back in Hartmouth for another adventure by the seaside, as we look into the withering marriage between Matt and Mia, whose lives are turned on their heads - and around, and up walls - by a very real possession. Matt must face his mother-in-law ...more | |
| " This Monday morning, my mind is on Drudge, my current WIP. Or to be more precise, on the fact I’ve just deleted 90 per cent of yesterday’s words. Bummer, you may think, but it’s hardly the end of the world.Truth be told, it’s pretty much the o..." Read more of this blog post » | |
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"Wonderful book, which starts by acquainting the reader with the background and history of the Lucknow Siege before truly hitting its stride with a tour of the site and an account of life during those dreadful days. I felt myself tagging along with a "
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The Lucknow Residency: A Story of 1857:
"This is an exceptionally well-researched book. It is informative, fascinating, but at times very difficult to read due to the nature of the eye-witness accounts and experiences of everyday life during the five-month siege of Lucknow.
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