Coromandel Sea Change

Coromandel Sea Change by Rumer Godden, published by HarperCollins Publishers in August 1993, is a work of fiction comprising 276 pages. This narrative follows a woman on her honeymoon in India, exploring her complex relationship with a charismatic local politician. Godden’s writing is noted for its compassion and attention to detail, contributing to a rich storytelling experience.
Readers will find a spellbinding tale that delves into themes of love and cultural entanglement. The book presents an intricate portrait of the protagonist’s journey as she navigates her emotions and the vibrant landscape of India. With its exquisite prose, Coromandel Sea Change invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where personal and political lives intertwine.
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Ever since the publication of Black Narcissus in 1939, Godden has been regarded as a writer with great and subtle abilities. Her compassion, command of detail, and exquisite prose combine to create a spellbinding story of a woman honeymooning in India and her entanglement with a charismatic local politician.
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