Reading this for my RL bookclub. This falls somewhere between historical novel/ romance/ political commentary etc but, at 300+ pages in the e-book, doesn't have the heft to do any one of them justice, I feel. It's rather light on details, or maybe I'm not invested in the book. For instance, (1/2 way through) the maharaja has just died and only now is the significance of the religions of his wives emphasised.
Am rushing through it, anyway, since I have to finish it in the next couple of days for our book club. 2y
Jindan is very bitter about the British and Divakaruni's writing reflects this bias. Given the subject matter it is understandable but it does not make for a balanced accounting. Plus it's often pointed out that Jindan is intelligent and understood Ranjit Singh's strategies but her actions - especially as queen regent - don't bear that out. (edited) 2y