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Title | The Last Song of Dusk | Height | 13 mm |
Author | Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi | Width | 2 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9780753820063 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
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Publisher | DBA Phoenix Books / Publishers | Pages | 320 |
Edition | Availability | Out Of Stock |

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The Last Song of Dusk
Author: Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi
As young Anuradha boards a train for Bombay, where she will marry a man she has never met, peacocks appear out of nowhere to serenade her. Such a dazzling departure can only lead to an uncertain but exciting future. Sure enough, across her path come a host of colourful characters: Nandini, the artist who walks on water and has a passion for panthers; Mr Bunkusdaas, the fat As young Anuradha boards a train for Bombay, where she will marry a man she has never met, peacocks appear out of nowhere to serenade her. Such a dazzling departure can only lead to an uncertain but exciting future. Sure enough, across her path come a host of colourful characters: Nandini, the artist who walks on water and has a passion for panthers; Mr Bunkusdaas, the father of Bollywood cinema; Diva bai, the sinister old woman rumoured to have fed her sister to crocodiles; and Percival Worthington, the aristocratically limp son of the governor of Bombay. desires and unfathomable sorrow - creating an Indian melody that will haunt you long after the tale is done.