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A Passage to India

โœ Scribed by E M forster


Year
2010
Tongue
en-GB
Weight
189 KB
Category
Fiction

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A Passage to India begins simply enough: with people genuinely desiring to connect and to overcome the stereotypes and biases that have divided the two cultures. Mrs. Moore accompanies her future daughter-in-law, Adela Quested, to India where both are to meet Mrs. Moore's son Ronny, the City Magistr