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Golden Afternoon [Audio Cassette]

M.M. Kaye
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M.M. Kaye is the internationally acclaimed author of several novels, including The Far Pavilions and Shadow of the Moon.In the first volume of her autobiography, The Sun in the Morning, she recalled her Edenic childhood in colonial India and her enforced exile in a dreary British boarding school.Now in this second volume, Kaye returns to India--the country she brought to life in her best-selling classics--and resurrects a way of living that has long passed. It is 1927, and after studying in England for several miserable and lonely years, nineteen-year-old Mollie Kaye is joyfully reunited with India, the cherished country where she spent her early years.But the enthusiasm that marks her return dampens when she takes her first steps into the intimidating Delhi social scene.Feeling gawky and plain next to her vivacious, intrepid mother, the etiquette of courtship and society`s intricate rules fluster her.Seeking refuge from her public awkwardness, Mollie finds comfort in her Indian friends, her sister Bets and her beloved father Tacklow, her growing talent for watercolors, and above all her ongoing love affair with India itself. Kaye`s infectious passion for India comes through again and again in Golden Afternoon: she vividly recreates all the richness of the Raj and the complex ceremonies of high-caste Indian life; the thrill and danger of a mugger hunt and a heart-stopping car ride over precipitous roads; and the magic and beauty of a Kashmir spring.The same humor, wisdom, and enchantment that inspired her novels fill the pages of Golden Afternoon.Kaye lovingly and faultlessly captures the nuances of a lifestyle that is no longer--and brings the people and glorious terrain of India to life.

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M.M. Kaye was born in India where she spent much of her childhood. After attending school in England, she returned to India and lived there throughout her early married life. Her best-selling novels of India include The Far Pavilions, Shadows of the Moon, and Trade Wind. The first volume of her autobiography, The Sun in the Morning, was published in 1990 by St. Martin's Press. She lives in England.

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5.0 out of 5 stars charming and nostalgic, May 20 2001
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What a terrific book--nostalgic, romantic, funnny, poignant. I was utterly charmed once again by Ms. Kaye's writing. Her descriptions of visits to the Taj Mahal and spring in Kashmir are beautiful. I can't wait to read "Enchanted Evening."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing!, Feb 14 2001
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Bushra (London, U.K.) - See all my reviews
This book is thoroughly enjoyable, with M. M. Kaye describing her idlyic days in India in a wonderfully interesting, humorous way, which makes this book a pleasure to read and a must own!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, May 28 2000
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Joanna (Hillsboro Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
Ms. Kaye has the most wonderful way of describing scenes, colors, and events of an era never to be seen again. Her family led a story-book life of adventure and she makes it look so easy to overcome the forces of nature that were part of living there with very few, if any, modern conveniences. It was a delicious read and I hope Ms. Kaye is busily at work on the next book of her travels in China! I am grateful for this journey back into a gentler, quieter time.
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