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"The Young Rajah" is an adventure novel written by way of William Henry Giles Kingston, a British creator regarded for his enticing testimonies for young readers. This book presents an exciting narrative set inside the context of British colonial India at some point of the 19th century. The tale revolves around the young protagonist, Walter Raymond, who finds himself in India, where he reviews the wealthy and uncommon tradition of the subcontinent. Walter's journey is marked via friendship, perilous adventures, and a choice to find hidden truths about his past. As he adjusts to existence in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The Young Rajah" is an adventure novel written by way of William Henry Giles Kingston, a British creator regarded for his enticing testimonies for young readers. This book presents an exciting narrative set inside the context of British colonial India at some point of the 19th century. The tale revolves around the young protagonist, Walter Raymond, who finds himself in India, where he reviews the wealthy and uncommon tradition of the subcontinent. Walter's journey is marked via friendship, perilous adventures, and a choice to find hidden truths about his past. As he adjusts to existence in India, Walter befriends the titular person, the "Young Rajah," who plays a pivotal role in the narrative. The plot is characterised via its exploration of the cultural clashes and the complicated relationships between the British colonial rulers and the native population. Kingston's storytelling captures the spirit of journey and discovery, as readers are transported to a colourful India full of colorful characters and daring escapades. "The Young Rajah" serves as an enticing creation to the sector of colonial India and the complex dynamics of the time. The novel blends elements of coming-of-age, adventure, and cultural exploration, reflecting Kingston's willpower to developing tales that both entertain and teach younger readers.
Autorenporträt
The English author William Henry Giles Kingston was born on February 28, 1814, and died on August 5, 1880. He was also known as W. H. G. Kingston. Charles William Kingston was born on February 28, 1814, in Harley Street, London. Lucy Henry Kingston and her husband Frances Sophia Rooke (b.1789) had one son. Lady Rooke was the daughter of Sir Giles Rooke, who was a judge on the Court of Common Pleas. Kingston's grandpa on his dad's side, John Kingston (1736-1820), was a member of parliament who fought hard to end the slave trade, even though he owned a plantation in Demerara. His father, Lucy, started a wine business in Oporto, and Kingston lived there for many years. He often took trips to England and developed a love of the sea that he will never lose. He went to Trinity College, Cambridge, for school and then worked in his father's wine business, but he quickly found time to write. His newspaper stories about Portugal were translated into Portuguese. They helped get a trade agreement between the two countries signed in 1842, when Donna Maria da Gloria gave him an order of Portuguese knighthood and a pension. His first book was a story called The Circassian Chief, which came out in 1844.