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THE RED SARI

The extraordinary life of Sonia Gandhi

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THE RED SARI

A BEST-SELLER READ BY MORE THAN 2 MILLION READERS WORLDWIDE.
THE BOOK THAT CREATED A HUGE CONTROVERSY IN INDIA AND COULD NOT BE PUBLISHED FOR FOUR YEARS.

The Red Sari traces the remarkable journey of Sonia Gandhi, from her idyllic childhood in Italy, to winning the elections in India and becoming one of the most powerful women in the world.

In 1965, Sonia Maino, a 19-year-old Italian student met a young Indian boy, Rajiv Gandhi, while they were both studying in Cambridge.

She came from a humble family near Turin; he had the most powerful lineage in India. It was the beginning of a love story that not even death could end. For love, Maino left her past behind so as to blend in with her bewildering new country, India. This was a nation of twenty million gods, eight hundred languages and five hundred political parties. Her courage, integrity, and devotion would turn her into a revered and beloved figure.

With information sourced from close friends and colleagues, this book examines how Sonia Maino transformed herself from a naïve and shy young woman into the leader of one-sixth of humanity. From her idyllic childhood, to her passionate love affair, and from her days as a docile daughter-in-law, to her current status of being the only Indian politician to have turned down the position of Prime Minister, The Red Sari tells the story of an extraordinary woman whose dreams of home, hearth and anonymity were struck down by the hands of fate.

Javier Moro (Madrid 1955), one of Spain’s most acclaimed and widely read authors, has written extensively on India. His books include: The Jaipur Foot (1995), The mountains of the Buddha (Full Circle, 1999), Five past midnight in Bhopal (with Dominique Lapierre, Full Circle 2001), Passion India (Full Circle 2005) and The Red Sari (Roli Books, 2015). In 2011, he was awarded the Premio Planeta, the Spanish language’s most prestigious award, for El Imperio eres tú, (You are the Empire), the story of Brazil’s first emperor and the making of the Brazilian nation. In 2015, he published A flor de piel (Seix Barral, 2015) (Under the skin), the tale of the Spanish expedition which delivered the newly discovered smallpox vaccine to the New World. In 2018, he was awarded the Premio Primavera de Novela for his novel Mi Pecado (My Sin). In 2020, he published his latest work: A prueba de fuego (Fireproof), the story of the architect Rafael Guastavino.
20th Century Historical Historical Fiction Politicians Politics & Activism Italy

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