Description
Discover the gripping tale of a billionaire family dynasty in turmoil in this modern-day interpretation of Shakespeare’s King Lear. As Jivan Singh returns to his childhood home, he witnesses the unexpected resignation of the patriarch, setting off a chain of events that lead to a brutal struggle for power among the family members. Set against the backdrop of the anti-corruption protests in 2011–2012, this novel provides startling insights into modern India, the clash of youth and age, the pace of life in a fast-growing economy, and the fragility of the human heart. We that are young is a riveting story of corruption, violence, and deception, set in the luxurious settings of New Delhi and Amritsar, as well as the palaces and slums of Napurthala, and Srinagar, Kashmir. With astonishing prose and fierce emotion, this novel resonates with urgent relevance in today’s world and promises to captivate readers for years to come.
