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Tea, Love and War: Searching for English roots in Assam

English

By (author): David Mitchell

The range of the book: from wartime England to colonial Assam; from sapper training in India to jungle warfare in Malaya Tea, Love and War tells the unique true story of the child of an exploited village woman gaining recognition and acceptance in suburban England. It is split into three parts:Stuart andMarys story, Davids story, and Anns story. Stuart, working on a tea estate in the jungles of Assam, fathers a child by a teenage native woman. Stuarts letters to his family in pre-war England vividly describe his life as a planter in colonial India but conceal his secret love life. When war breaks out, Stuart joins the Indian army, trains as a sapper and is posted to Malaya, blowing bridges in the desperate rearguard action against the Japanese invasion. Back in wartime England, his sister Mary marries Stuarts best friend, Arthur, who decides to train as an army officer. Mary, now a young mother pregnant with her second child, tells of the years delay in hearing news of her brothers death at the fall of Singapore. Before the child is born, she learns that Arthur has been killed in action in Italy. The story switches to a jungle village in Assam where a small Anglo-Indian child named Ann fights her way through poverty and discrimination, always seeking the identity of her father and his family. Tea, Love and War is a gripping true story, narrated by Mary through her son David. Much of the text is taken from the many exercise books that she filled with her memories, and whilst my investigations have expanded and updated her story, the history of the relevant elements of the Second World War, the Blitz and public perception of the Malayan campaign leading to the fall of Singapore are more eloquently seen from her individual viewpoint. The book will appeal to fans of autobiographies, history and social history Anglo-Indian culture and exploitation of women in India are key themes in the text and has been inspired by Wild Swans. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2012
  • Publisher: Troubador Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780880891

About David Mitchell

A solicitor and former judge David is a trustee of a leading independent school and sits on various other committees. The author of the Bluffers Guide to both Law and Divorce he was inspired to write this book by the extraordinary history of his newly discovered Indian family. David enjoys a variety of sport and hobbies including golf tennis squash and chess.

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