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The Mission House

ID 375374
Slug the-mission-house
Contributors
Author : Carys Davies
Annotation
Description <p>Fleeing the dark undercurrents of contemporary life in Britain, Hilary Byrd takes refuge in Ooty, a hill station in South India. There he finds solace in life's simple pleasures, travelling by rickshaw around the small town with his driver Jamshed and staying in a cottage beside the local mission house where the Padre and his adoptive daughter Priscilla have taken Hilary under their wing.<br /><br />The Padre is concerned for Priscilla's future, and as Hilary's friendship with the young woman grows, he begins to wonder whether his purpose lies in this new relationship. But religious tensions are brewing and the mission house may not be the safe haven it seems.<br /><br /><em>The Mission House</em>&nbsp;boldly and imaginatively explores post-colonial ideas in a world fractured between faith and non-belief, young and old, imperial past and nationalistic present. Tenderly subversive and meticulously crafted, it is is a deeply human fable of the wonders and terrors of connection in a modern world.</p>
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Subjects
300 Literaire fictie algemeen NUR
NSTC
Publisher Granta
Imprint
Language eng
Page count 246
Duration
Publication date first 2020-08-06
Publication date latest 2021-06-03
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Editions
  • ISBN: 9781783784301 (BB)
  • ISBN: 9781783784318 (BC)

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