Helpful Score: 3
Another incredible read by Sundaresan. Rich in history, texture and flavor! But I would suggest reading "The Twentieth Wife" first since the story really starts there...
Helpful Score: 2
This is a continuation of the story begun in The Twentieth Wife. It is an excellent book tracking the fate of a fascinating woman.
Helpful Score: 2
A beautifully told story! I loved the Twentieth Wife and this follow-up book is just as enthralling. Sundaresan is such a descriptive writer that I could smell and feel the searing Indian heat, the sweet smell of flowers and the coolness of the marble floors. I couldn't wait to read this book and was sad when it came to an end. The history of these royal Indian rulers is fascinating, as well as the touching tale of Mehrunnisa's and Emperor Jahangir's love and devotion to one another. Something I wouldn't have thought existed in a harem!
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book, though not as much as 'The Twentieth Wife.' It certainly wasn't a problem with the author; Ms. Sundaresan has an amazing ability to use imagery that makes the reader truly see the places in the book; though I was captivated more by the former book. My disappointment/disillusionment came with the turn that the characters took. (i won't put in spoilers but the main character was just different than I anticipated after reading the first book) A touching story.
This book was soooooo good! EVen better than the first book!
It is the continuation to the Twentieth Wife. If you enjoyed that book you will love this one too.
For anyone who read The Twentieth Wife, one of my favorite books ever, this is a must. It finishes the story and leaves you will an understanding of a whole other culture. I enjoyed both books and would recommend them to anyone.
Fantastic historical fiction. This book also has a sequal. Amazing female protagonist.