Raj

Raj by Gita Mehta is a reprint edition published by Mandarin Paperbacks in 1990, featuring 462 pages in English. This novel presents a vivid portrayal of royal India, focusing on the life of Princess Jaya as she navigates her personal journey against the backdrop of her country’s recent history. The narrative is rich in detail, offering insights into India’s modern politics and its enduring spirituality.
Readers will find that Raj dramatizes the complexities of life in India through the lens of Princess Jaya’s experiences. The book explores themes of historical and contemporary significance, weaving together elements of literature and fiction. With its intricate storytelling, this edition invites readers to engage with the cultural and political landscape of India, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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This glittering, extravagant novel brims with rich detail of royal India.– New York Newsday. Gita Mehta dramatizes her country’s recent history through the experiences of one unforgettable woman, Princess Jaya. Along with her personal story, Raj offers an inside look at India’s modern politics and timeless spirituality.
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