AN INDIAN ATTACHMENT: Sarah Lloyd spent two years in India with a young Sikh in a remote Punjab village then in the primitive community of a 'holy man'.
THIS IS A USED TRAVEL BOOK IN AVERAGE CONDITION BUT CHEAP: read a few times; pages are clean and tanning with age age; some creasing and wear to cover and corners; good strong binding; no tears, marks, missing pages etc; a solid cheap reading copy. See photos for cover blurb, condition and sample pages. The book in the photos is the actual book you will receive - we never use stock pictures - enjoy!
PUBLISHER'S BLURB: “An Indian Attachment” tells the story of a love affair between Sarah, a young British woman of adventurous spirit, and Jungli, an impoverished, opium-addicted Sikh temple servant. But this is not just a cross-cultural love story. With totally convincing authority, it immerses the reader in the realities of rural India like no other book, made vivid by a meticulous examination of landscape and a description of the realities of desperate poverty, first in a remote Punjabi village in 1979 and afterwards in a fly-blown, rat- and snake-infested, ramshackle community which grew up around an authoritarian holy man. |