First published in 1924, over the vast sweeping landscape of India under British rule A Passage to India examines the cultural differences between the Indians and the English.
As the novel opens Ms. Adela Quested and her potential mother in-law, Mrs. Moore arrives in Chandrapore India. They both have the desire to see the real India and not just hang out with other British citizens. Mrs. Moore becomes friends with a local, Dr Aziz who promises to show her and Ms. Quested the famous Marabar caves. While at the caves, a possible incident occurs that alters the lives of all of the characters involved.
I can see why this book is on the top 100 books to read list. It is a must, especially for Classic lovers and those interested in British rule India! 5/5
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Hey Teddy! Your new home is great! 🙂 You have some books on your shelf for Goodreads that I’ll have to check out. Thanks!
I’m sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts are with you.
I’ve seen the movie but never read the book.
Another new blog to visit! Congrats–I hope you enjoy bloggin as much as I do!
Hi Teddy! I LOVE your blog! I really enjoyed Passage to India, too! It would have been the perfect book to discuss over some curry at an Indian restaurant, don’t you think?!
Take care,
Lisa
Teddy, Welcome to the blogging world. It’s very addictive!
Great to see you have a blog! If you can only find pictures on Amazon that have the annoying ‘search inside’ or whatever, you might want to try Barnes and Noble because they don’t use imagery on their books. 🙂
Hi Teddy! Love your blog! I’ll get you added to my googlereader list so I don’t miss any updates.
I use Powells.com for most of my book cover images. They’re a perfect size and they have most books.
Well…it’s about time!! I’ve been expecting this one for quite a while now!!
Glad to have you in the blogging world!
Thanks for the words of encouragement and thinking of me, Joy!
Teddy
Yes Lisa, I love Indian food! In fact, I was eating some pakoras while reading part of the book. They went together perfectly!
Teddy
Thanks Michelle! I’m already enjoying the world of blogging.
Teddy
Yes Chris,
I am alredy finding it addictive. Oh no, another addiction, what shall I do? LOL!
Teddy
Thanks Kailana!
I tried to edit the picture after I posted it with the “search inside” but there was no option to delete the picture. I tried adding another, hoping that it would cover the origional, but then there were two.
Any how, I will use a different site to get photos of books from now on.
Teddy
Thanks SuziQ!
I love Powell Books! Whenever my husband and I visit Oregon, he drops me off at Powell’s for a couple hours and I always leave with a bagful of books! LOL!
Oh Stephanie,
You knew I could hold out from blogging for too long. It seems what ever you do, I need to follow! Your name pops up everwhere, LOL!
Teddy
Teddy- I signed in under the wrong address. But ‘Chris’ is me, Christina.
I figured it was you Christina. 🙂
Teddy
I too am linking this with mine!
I haven’t seen the movie, I will have to seek it out.
I still have not read this book but it is on my wishlist. I loved a movie I saw of it years ago.
I always thought the movie was weird, but I loved this book and “A Room with a View”.
I love historical fiction, especially a classic, and the bonus of the India setting- must reads. Also I love finding a classic I haven’t read.