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Chargement... Eclipse of the Sunpar Phil Whitaker
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Rajesh Deshpande, science teacher in the small Indian town of Nandrapur, is thrown into a frenzy by the arrival of a beautiful young English teacher at his school. Modern, articulate, educated in Britain, she is the woman of his dreams. If only he can find a way to make her feel the same... India is just weeks away from a solar eclipse, and Rajesh feels this is the perfect event to help him capture the heart of the beguiling young English teacher. But it is not long before his wife realizes his adulterous intentions and is forced into a desperate attempt to save her marriage. But it is an encounter with a mysterious female teacher in a bookshop that sets in train a series of events which will change the marriage forever. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The is the second Phil Whitaker novel I have read and I enjoyed it very much, although it was harder-going than "Sister Sebastian's Library". It evoked the city of Nandrapur clearly and aroused sympathy for both the deluded Rajesh and Shumila, who loves him more than he perhaps deserves. I also enjoyed the character of Dr Mukerjee: the fact that he sends Rajesh a bill at the end was a great touch. The suggestions that religion may have more of an influence than Rajesh is willing to allow were gently done. ( )