Set in India during four searing pre-monsoon days in May 1942,
The Splendor of Silence is internationally bestselling author Indu Sundaresan's
most unforgettable accomplishment yet, merging her Indian and American backgrounds
into a heartrending tale of love and clashing cultures in a time of war.
Sam Hawthorne, a twenty-five-year-old U.S. Army captain, arrives at the princely
state of Rudrakot in search of his missing brother, Mike, carrying with him wounds
from combat in Burma and several secrets. But Sam's mission is soon threatened by
the unlikeliest of sources -- he falls hopelessly in love with Mila, daughter of
the local political agent. Mila, unexpectedly attracted to Sam, nurtures a secret
of her own and finds herself torn between loyalty to her family and Sam.
The Splendor of Silence opens twenty-one years
later with Olivia, Sam's daughter, receiving a trunk of treasures from India, along
with a letter from an unknown narrator that finally fills all the silences of her
childhood -- telling her the story of her parents' passionate and enduring love
for each other that throws them in the path of racial prejudice, nationalist intrigue,
and the explosive circumstances of a country and a society on the brink of independence
from British rule.