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9789351367970 60ba0453b44b234233f355cd The Gin Drinkers https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba5a1060e17e4f63f38adf/9789351367970.jpg New Delhi's liquid colonialism is on its way out. The old social order is crumbling. Those born into English-speaking privilege - Uma the England-returned graduate; Madhavi the academic and journalist Dhruv; Shantanu the civil servant and his wife Anasuya; Deekay the middle-class revolutionary; Pamela Sen the dedicated teacher; Ikram Gilchrist the famous author - are slowly but surely yielding ground to the subaltern.

In the roil and rustle of this change a mysterious gang of thieves is stealing old and rare books from the houses of the well-heeled. Who are these people? Where are they taking these books? And who is the mysterious Jai Prakash? What is his secret?

The Gin Drinkers is a tragicomedy of manners and a true mirror to the class and caste conflicts that define modern India.
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  • ISBN: 9789351367970
  • Author: Ghose Sagarika
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 376
  • Format: Paperback
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New Delhi's liquid colonialism is on its way out. The old social order is crumbling. Those born into English-speaking privilege - Uma the England-returned graduate; Madhavi the academic and journalist Dhruv; Shantanu the civil servant and his wife Anasuya; Deekay the middle-class revolutionary; Pamela Sen the dedicated teacher; Ikram Gilchrist the famous author - are slowly but surely yielding ground to the subaltern.

In the roil and rustle of this change a mysterious gang of thieves is stealing old and rare books from the houses of the well-heeled. Who are these people? Where are they taking these books? And who is the mysterious Jai Prakash? What is his secret?

The Gin Drinkers is a tragicomedy of manners and a true mirror to the class and caste conflicts that define modern India.

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