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A Passage to India

By: E. M. Forster
Narrated by: Vikas Adam
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The lives of Miss Adela Quested and those around her are forever changed when she befriends a young doctor named Aziz during a trip she and her companion Mrs. Moore make to India. The unlikely friendship between Adela and Aziz eventually culminates in a disastrous expedition to the Marabar caves, during which she offends him, an action which leads to false accusations, arrests, and a litany of miscommunications. Set against the backdrop of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement in the 1920s, this classic novel explores the difficulties that arise from class differences and cultural misunderstandings as well as the impact our actions have on others.

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This book was Just okay. I didn’t hate. It. I just wouldn’t recommend it to anyone else.

Just okay.

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Once again, I am conflicted about colonialism. That is not to say I didn’t enjoy the read. I am going on quickly to read another E M Forster work.

The narrator’s interpretation was stupendous. I am in awe.

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This is one of those books where you have no clue how to rate it or what to judge it on

Who knows

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characters flower in their season, enjoy the difficulties in the growth of relationships and their imperfect, human resolutions

see it through, worthy redemptions

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This was a very good book. I like how it was done in a circle story format where it brought you back to certain points and I loved seeing that happen. Also, very interesting to hear about this period of time in India. Really a very well written book and the perspective of the characters was very unique, good narration two!

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