
The Glass Palace
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Amitav Ghosh
Set in Burma during the British invasion of 1885, this masterly novel by Amitav Ghosh tells the story of Rajkumar, a poor boy lifted on the tides of political and social chaos, who goes on to create an empire in the Burmese teak forest. When soldiers force the royal family out of the Glass Palace and into exile, Rajkumar befriends Dolly, a young woman in the court of the Burmese Queen, whose love will shape his life. He cannot forget her, and years later, as a rich man, he goes in search of her.
The struggles that have made Burma, India, and Malaya the places they are today are illuminated in this wonderful novel by the writer Chitra Divakaruni calls “a master storyteller.”
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Would you listen to The Glass Palace again? Why?
I might on a long road trip. I typically only read or listen to a book one time... There are too many great stories out there to rehash them.Who was your favorite character and why?
Too many great characters to list just one.Any additional comments?
This is well written and performed beautifully. You will not regret the journey.Excellent
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Wonderful Family Saga Set in Burma and Malaysia
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Long book made longer by very little happiness
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Touchng, Beautiful--and Annoying
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Marvelous listening experience
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Sweeping Epic or Fictional Memoir?
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Having spent a month in Burma the end of 2011 the book brought back many memories as many of the streets in Yangon are still named as they are in the book. Yangon is in such disrepair from many years of neglect it has the feeling of melting into the streets. The architecture, for the most part, is still that of the times of the empire. Magnificent but falling down. Was in Yangon for 4 days total but a wonderful city to just get lost in.It is my impression that many Americans have little awareness of history or events that happen outside of our country. The idea of people in Asia moving between countries to find work, to marry, to deal with family obligations might seem contrived if one has not delved into the history of some of these countries a bit. In almost every major city in Asia there are significant populations of people from surrounding countries. Sometimes there of their own will and sometimes not.
Changes in Burma might happen rapidly if the military does not take outright control again. For a look at Burma in the latter part of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century you might like Emma Larkin's "Searching for George Orwell in Burma".
great history, story & reader, very topical now
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Great Book, but drones on a bit.
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Fantastic historical novel
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Outstanding book
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