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This book I totally loved. I don't know why I don't opt for these books. Purvi thanks so much for the recommendation. :) This book was a total worth of reading in a hurry. I mean you won't like to stop reading this. It will keep you attracted towards it. History, I find in Interesting a lot, so I totally love this book. :)
Sita and Rani Lakshmibai are strong and independent women in an era when women didn't hold much power.
Filled with fascinating historical details about a subject that is not often portrayed, the novel looks at both the rights of women and the conflict between the British Empire and India in a fairly unbiased way.

Reading this from Sita's eyes I could understand the things that could never have come across if I had read it from Rani's POV.
The training, the plotting, The sweet untouchable romance. There was a purity in the affection which was shown between Sita and Arjun which we won't be able to find in today's novels. It has brought me more closer to Indian fiction and I will be embarking the journey of reading more and more books on it.


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Told from the perspective of Sita, one of the guards in Lakshmi's all-female army and the queen’s most trusted warrior, The Last Queen of India traces the astonishing tale of a fearless ruler making her way in a world dominated by men. In the tradition of her bestselling novel Nefertiti, which Diana Gabaldon, author of the Outlander series, called “a heroic story with a very human heart,” Michelle Moran once again brings a time and place rarely explored in historical fiction to rich, vibrant life.