August 17: A Novel of Power and Rebellion From the JCB Prize-Winning Author of Moustache Translated Indian Fiction
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From the JCB Prize-winning author-translator duo of Moustache
Perfect for readers of political fiction: Arundhati Roy's A God of Small Things, Perumal Murugan's Poonachi, and Abraham Verghese's The Covenant of Water
'A genre-defying, history-smashing novel' - SHAHNAZ HABIB
'Brilliant, and superbly translated' - TANUJ SOLANKI
On 17 August 1947, the kingdom of Thiruvithamkoor declares itself a free nation, refusing to join India. In the years that follow, it becomes a republic of coups, betrayals...























