Midnight Pearl

Midnight Pearl

by Acacia Rose
Midnight Pearl

Midnight Pearl

by Acacia Rose

Paperback(2018 ed.)

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Overview

British War correspondent Edward Thompson travels to India after the murder of General O’Dwyer in London. Edward’s journey takes him to Amritsar to visit Jalllianwala Bagh the site of the 1919 massacre and then to Lahore where he witnesses the birth of a new nation. In Karachi, Edward meets in real life “Midnight Pearl” the woman who appears to him in visions and dreams throughout his sojourn on the Subcontinent. On an epic emotional and spiritual journey, Edward rediscovers himself within the vast historical, cultural and spiritual landscape of India. At the same time must reconcile the ongoing presence of the British in India. This novel is sympathetic towards the experience of the Indian population through the final days of the British colonisation of India and during the Partition of India and Pakistan. The juxtaposition of the British in India and the forces sweeping through Europe during WWII is not lost on the main characters as they intersect in the great cauldron of cultures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781644298794
Publisher: Acacia Rose Media
Publication date: 12/05/2018
Edition description: 2018 ed.
Pages: 468
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.04(d)

About the Author

Acacia Rose visited India on numerous occasions and was especially enamoured by the hospitality of its people, the breadth of cultural and spiritual wisdom and the sheer ebb and flow of humanity on a daily basis. "Midnight Pearl" was her first significant novel.


Acacia also writes extensively on nature conservation through articles for local newspapers. Her 'Coming of Age' novel for young people, "Threatened River", also contains strong landscape and conservation themes. "Threatened River" is a major reworking of the original "Wind Horse" series published via Amazon.

With her husband Peter Cocker, Acacia is working on the Screen Play Treatment and Version of "Threatened River" for a Mini Series set in the Snowy Mountains of Australia.
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