Book: The Sugar Baron’s Daughter A Feisty Novel of Ambition and Lust
Nagina, the beautiful and ruthless daughter of Rai Sahab Hukam Singh, is driven only by a consuming passion to inherit her father's sugar mill in Majhauli. Anmol, son of the loyal family retainer, is driven only by his consuming passion for her…
Hoping that his special equation with the sugar cane farmers will help her win control over the sugar mill, the sultry Nagina lures her ex-flame Anmol out of middle-class Lajpat Nagar torpor with the promise of rekindling the relationship they shared fourteen years ago. So, largely indifferent to the raging agitation brought on by the Mandal Commission Report, and insensitive to the havoc they are creating in the lives of those around them, Nagina and Anmol set about pursuing their personal agendas. Anmol deserts his family and finds himself embroiled deeper and deeper in the caste-ridden politics of the sugar industry while Nagina plays every underhand trick in the book to stay on top…Set in part against the riot-hit streets of New Delhi in the early Nineties and then in the villages of the sugar belt of western UP, where feudal sugar lords continue to brazenly exploit the poor, Loveleen Kacker's novel is as much a comment on the entrenched mindsets of India's exploiters and exploited as a feisty novel of ambition and lust.
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Review by Mohit GuptaI quite liked the novel, it has a true picture of how a person becomes so influenced by the success that he can sacrifice anyone, it has an understanding about how sugar & liquor industry is dominated by rich and influential people, it has a spice of lust and crime which is very open to all caste and creed, all levels of societies, how a person can become so selfish that relationship and purity of love does not stand anywhere, although it has all the suspense that what is going to happen next, the most important was the death of Anmol.
Details of Book: The Sugar Baron’s Daughter Book: The Sugar Baron’s Daughter
Author: Loveleen Kacker
ISBN: 8172234627
ISBN-13: 9788172234621
, 978-8172234621
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2007
Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers - Uk
Number of Pages: 288 pages
Language: English