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The last of Earth : a novel / Deepa Anappara.

Van Pelt Library PR6101.N325 L37 2026
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anappara, Deepa, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)--Fiction.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China).
Spies--Fiction.
Spies.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)--Description and travel--Fiction.
Surveyors--Fiction.
Surveyors.
Missing persons--Fiction.
Missing persons.
Imperialism--Fiction.
Imperialism.
Genre:
Historical fiction.
Novels.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
330 pages : illustration, map ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Random House, [2026]
Summary:
"1869. Tibet is closed to Europeans, an infuriating obstruction for the rapidly expanding British Empire. In response, Britain begins training Indians-permitted to cross borders that white men may not-to undertake illicit, dangerous surveying expeditions into Tibet. Balram is one such surveyor-spy, an Indian schoolteacher who, for several years, has worked for the British, often alongside his dearest friend, Gyan. But Gyan went missing on his last expedition and is rumored to be imprisoned within Tibet. Desperate to rescue his friend, Balram agrees to guide an English captain on a foolhardy mission: After years of paying others to do the exploring, the captain, disguised as a monk, wants to personally chart a river that runs through southern Tibet. Their path will cross fatefully with that of another Westerner in disguise, fifty-year-old Katherine. Denied a fellowship in the all-male Royal Geographical Society in London, she intends to be the first European woman to reach Lhasa. As Balram and Katherine make their way into Tibet, they will face storms and bandits, snow leopards and soldiers, fevers and frostbite. What's more, they will have to battle their own doubts, ambitions, grief, and pasts in order to survive the treacherous landscape. A polyphonic novel about the various ways humans try to leave a mark on the world-from the enduring nature of family and friendship to the egomania and obsessions of the colonial enterprise--The Last of Earth confirms Deepa Anappara as one of our greatest and most ambitious storytellers"-- Provided by publisher.
Other Format:
Online version Anappara, Deepa Last of earth
ISBN:
9780593731352
0593731352
OCLC:
1515057441

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