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The Man Who Lost India

Release date: 15 February 2024
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The year is 2032. China declares war on India. Pillage and plunder ensues. The war comes to an ab... Read More

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The year is 2032. China declares war on India. Pillage and plunder ensues. The war comes to an abrupt halt when a supernatural event saves the obscure town of Lalbag from annihilation. Even as China renews its efforts to invade Lalbag, a greater calamity awaits this sleepy town. A Chinese cop stumbles upon a dangerous secret that threatens to end the town’s immunity. A fierce and forbidden love between a servant and his mistress destroys two families. Meanwhile, the town’s richest man becomes afflicted with a terrible disease, the town beauty goes mad when her love betrays, and a psychic turns water into blood, sending the town and its people deeper into tragedy. A dystopian never-been-done-before tale set in – and between – China and India, THE MAN WHO LOST INDIA is a powerful portrayal of love, strife and family in the wake of 21st century’s biggest war. Incantatory and atmospheric, this is Meghna Pant’s most ambitious novel yet, full of beauty, bloodshed and undeniable feminist power.

 

Product Details

Title: The Man Who Lost India
Author: Meghna Pant
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
SKU: BK0487154
EAN: 9788194643098
Number Of Pages: 320
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Country Of Origin: India
Release date: 15 February 2024

About Author

Meghna Pant is an award-winning author, journalist, feminist and speaker. She has won the Bharat Nirman Award, Laadli Media Award, FICCI Young Achiever’s Award, The Lifestyle Journalist Women Achievers’ Award, FON South Asia Short Story Award, Muse India Young Writer Award, Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, Frank O’Connor International Award and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She has worked as a business news anchor for Times Now, NDTV and Bloomberg-UTV in New York and Mumbai. Pant currently lives in Mumbai with her husband and two daughters.

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