Passage To India
Discover the profound themes of Edward Morgan Forster's classic novel, Passage To India, published in 1991. Set against the backdrop of British India in the 1920s, this compelling narrative delves into the complexities of racial conflict and cultural misunderstandings. The story follows Dr. Aziz, an Indian physician, who faces a harrowing trial after being accused of assaulting Adela Quested, a British woman. As the plot unfolds, the characters navigate their own prejudices and strive to overcome societal divides, testing the strength of their inter-racial friendships. With 344 pages of rich storytelling, Passage To India invites readers to reflect on the intricate dynamics of colonialism and human relationships. A must-read for fans of modern fiction, this book remains a timeless exploration of identity and connection.