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Discover the captivating story of 'The Glass Palace', an international bestseller by the acclaimed author who was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. This gripping tale weaves a rich tapestry of history, culture, and personal ambition, offering readers an absorbing journey through a world in transition. Set against the backdrop of British colonialism, Rajkumar's journey begins as a humble boy in Burma, where he assists at a market stall. Fate intertwines his life with that of the exiled royal family, leading him on an extraordinary path filled with intrigue and enterprise. From establishing a thriving logging business in Upper Burma alongside a visionary Chinese merchant to navigating the complexities of a world shaped by war and displacement, Rajkumar's story is an incredible exploration of resilience and identity. Spanning from the 1870s through the Second World War to post-war dispersal across global cities like New York, London, and Hong Kong, 'The Glass Palace' paints a vivid picture of personal and historical evolution. Perfect for readers who appreciate literary epics and historical narratives, this B-format paperback edition published by HarperCollins in 2002 captures the essence of a tumultuous era. Immerse yourself in a narrative that is as intricate and expansive as the characters it portrays, and understand why critics hail it as 'A Doctor Zhivago for the Far East'. Order your copy today and dive into this mesmerizing exploration of family ties and a changing world.