David Davidar began his career in Journalism and now works In publishing. He is married and lives in New Delhli.
"Riveting ... thrilling ... exploding with brilliant, polished passages." -- Seattle Times"Thoroughly engrossing ... Davidar's rich debut ... offers a sweeping and generous view of India's fractured history." -- Publishers Weekly"Page-turning readability ... manifests the graces and attractions of a lost time." -- San Francisco Chronicle"Lush, densely detailed, sweeping family saga ... a tale of grand scope." -- Time"Lush prose ... [Davidar] tells a fine, true, accurate tale with vividness and verve." -- Baltimore Sun"The House of Blue Mangoes is a perfect body of work, honed and polished to a high gloss" -- London Times"The book is huge in scope but intimate in detail . . . there are some magnificent set pieces" -- Daily Telegraph (London)
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