Powerful, thoughtful, and deeply relevant, A Passage to India by E. M. Forster is a masterpiece of English literature that explores friendship, misunderstanding, and colonial tension in British-ruled India. When an English schoolteacher and an Indian doctor attempt to form a genuine friendship, their efforts are tested by suspicion, racism, and social division.
Set against the vibrant and complex backdrop of India, the novel dives into themes of cultural conflict, justice, race, and human connection. Through emotional storytelling and unforgettable characters, Forster unpacks the barriers that prevent people from truly understanding one another.
Perfect for readers who appreciate historical fiction, literary classics, and socially meaningful novels, this novel is both a political statement and a deeply human story. A Passage to India remains essential reading for anyone interested in identity, power, and empathy.
PUBLISHER: PENGUIN BOOKS
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 362

