In Search Of Amrit Kaur
An Indian Princess in Wartime Paris
- author
- Livia Manera Sambuy
- translator
- Todd Portnowitz
- Narrator
- Christina Cole
- Length
- 9 hours 35 minutes
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House
- Catalogue #
- 25294
- Categories
- Biography - Historical to 1945
- Reviews
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On a sweltering day in 2007, having just lost her brother to illness, Livia Manera Sambuy finds herself at a museum in Mumbai, enthralled by a 1924 photograph of a stunningly elegant Indian princess. What she reads in the picture's caption will change her life forever. This alluring Punjabi royal had supposedly sold her jewels in occupied wartime Paris to save Jewish lives, only to be arrested by the Gestapo and sent to a concentration camp, where she died within a year.
Manera becomes drawn into the mystery of Amrit Kaur. Delving into the history of the British Raj, its durbars and society balls and jubilees, she shows us the precipitous decline of India's royal caste through the lives of extraordinary figures such as Amrit's father, the larger-than-life Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala; the Jewish banker Albert Kahn; and the Russian explorer Nicholas Roerichall while pursuing the elusive Amrit Kaur's story.
