A Christmas in Calcutta is humorous and witty, with lots of twists and turns. Dr. Watan, a Hindu physician, travels with a lone Englishwoman who might be trouble for him in colonial India. He and Charlotte, that woman, are memorable characters and their story, is a memorable balancing act. Reading A Christmas in Calcutta is like watching a movie.
A book review of A Christmas in Calcutta (A.M. Sardar)
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Jubalyn ExWilliams lives in Pennsylvania (United States). You can find dozens of her reviews, including one for A Christmas in Calcutta by A.M. Sardar, at landturn.com/reviews.
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