Book details
The ruby of the Ganges
Description
Since the death of his mother, John lives a wandering life. He runs away from his home and loiters about Lucknow, where his father, an English officer in the Indian army, is stationed. When the 1857 Indian mutiny starts, John is caught outside the residency of officers. A holy man warns him of his danger if, in spite of his native disguise, he is recognised as English. The boy has no alternative but to accept the protection of the holy man and leave the city. During their journey, they find a little English girl whose parents have been murdered. Suddenly, while walking through the jungle, they blunder into the encampment of an army commanded by the maharani of Jhansi, one of the leaders of the mutiny. There they find a big ruby, the seal of Bahadur Shah.In 1988, the Spanish version of this book received the Lazarillo Award, one of the most important awards for children and juvenile books in Spain.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
170 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Engaging plot: The book promises an intriguing storyline that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.
- Cultural exploration: The setting along the Ganges River allows for a rich exploration of the culture, history, and spirituality of the region.
- Character development: The author is known for creating well-developed characters that readers can relate to and learn from.
- Themes of adventure: The novel is filled with adventure and mystery, making it an exciting read for those who enjoy thrilling narratives.