The East Indian

£14.99 GBP

The East Indian

Overview

A NEW YORK TIMES 2023 SUMMER READ

Meet Tony: the first Indian to set foot on American soil.

Among the settlers, slaves, and indentured servants that make the treacherous journey across the Atlantic to the New World in the early 1600s — for some, an exciting opportunity, for others, a brutal abduction — there is also Tony. As a child, his homeland on the Coromandel Coast of India becomes a trading outpost for the English; as an orphaned teenager, he finds himself kidnapped from the streets of London and bound to servitude on a Virginia plantation. But Tony is not giving up on his dreams just yet.

Under the rule of a sadistic plantation owner, he forms a tender bond with a young boy who will haunt his nightmares; on an exploration inland alongside a trader and Native Americans, he realises the world is vaster and more mysterious than he could have imagined; and in Jamestown, he finally earns himself a position as a physician’s apprentice, an ambition he has long harboured.

The East Indian is a Dickensian-style yarn about family, friendship, and finding oneself in the seeds of a new world.

Details

Format
Hardback
Size
216mm x 135mm
Extent
272 pages
ISBN
9781914484575
RRP
GBP£14.99
Pub date
8 June 2023
Rights held
UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can & India)
Other rights
WME

Awards

  • Longlisted for the 2023 The JBC Prize for Literature
  • Shortlisted for the 2023 Barnes & Noble Discover Prize
  • Longlisted for the 2024 Crossword Book Award
  • Winner of the 2025 Society of American Historians Prize for Historical Fiction

Praise

‘Spins a drama of hardship, dislocation, and love … This sweeping coming-of-age tale is more than a little Dickensian.’

James SmartThe Guardian

‘A fascinating novel.’

Alida BeckerThe New York Times
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About the Author

Brinda Charry was born in Chennai, India, and moved to the US in 1999. She is a novelist-turned-academic-returned-novelist. A specialist in English Renaissance literature (Shakespeare and contemporaries), she has published a number of books and articles in that field. She was inspired to write The East Indian by a one-line entry in colonial records mentioning the first Indian to set foot on American soil: ‘Tony East Indian’. Charry lives in New Hampshire with her husband and dog.

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