Staying on

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  • ISBN 9781840021837
  • Dimensions: 130 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2001
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Lucy and Tusker Smalley have stayed on in India after Independence in 1947. Given the chance to return to England after Tusker's retirement as a Colonel in the Indian Army, they have chosen instead to remain in the small hilltop town on Pankot, with its eccentric mix of the new order and the archaic rituals left over as a legacy from the Raj. Twenty-five years later the pattern of their lives has begun to crumble, as the winds of change sweep through modern India. Tusker's great friend Franky Boolabhoy protects them from his ruthless wife, who wants to evict them from the Lodge in which they live, and attempts to bridge the gap between the colonial glories of their past and the present realities of the new India.
Ken Taylor was born in 1922 in, Bolton, Lancashire. He was educated at Gresham's School, Holt and then trained at the Old Vic Theatre School. He entered television in 1956 and has since gained many credits for original plays and adaptations. His stage plays include 'Staying On' and 'The Strange Affair Of Charles Bravo'. His screenplays include 'The Seekers', 'The Long Distance Blue', 'Into the Dark', 'The Slaughtermen', 'The Devil and John Brown', 'Shoulder to Shoulder', 'The Poisoning of Charles Bravo' and 'The Devil's Crown'. Paul Scott was born in London, served in the British army and in the Indian army in India and Malaya. His novels provide a vivid portrait of India during the last years of the Raj.

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