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Ranga Rao

Author of Learn Kannada in 30 Days

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'Those Women of the Coromandel' by Ranga Rao is a Telugu translation. The story is set in the 19th century, where the climate, characters and narratives give that flavour. The story is about three women whose lives are intertwined most interestingly.

Miss Beston, an English entrepreneur, lives in a chain of houseboats in the Coromandel canal. She has an extreme liking for India's culture and heritage. Her curious mind and dynamic personality are attractive. She's a host and guide to every show more British personnel as well as the local people who pass through the Coromandel. The other characters, Granny Appachchi and Worker Aunt, who are related, get befriended by Miss Beston at a very young age.

Along with their friendship, India's customs and politics under Colonial rule make up the story. The story is set up in British India's Andhra region. From a third person's perspective, the reader cannot stop appreciating the beauty in relationships and emotions that Author Ranga Rao tried to bring in.
Author Ranga Rao's language and narration are novel and magical. Andhra politics take a great place in the story. The Yester year's glory is shown well despite the slavery the Indians endured. Calm paced book with interesting historical background, and this book appeals to those readers who like great writing quoting lost heritage.
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Much of the Kannada script is so blurry it is unreadable, especially in the dictionary section. It should be re-typeset by computer now that Kannada fonts are well supported by Windows.

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