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<b>When two visitors arrive to the boarding house in India where an American boy is coming of age during the British Raj truths unravel disrupting his life and challenging the family's sense of home. A unique historical angle ideal for fans of <i>The Poisonwood Bible</i> and<i> The Inheritance of Loss</i>.</b> <p/>In the last years of the British Raj an American missionary family stays on in Midnapore India. Though the Hintons enjoy white privileges they have never been accepted by British society and instead run a boarding house on the outskirts of town where wayward native Indians come to find relief. <p/>Young Gene Hinton can't get out from under the thumb of his three older brothers and the only person he can really relate to is Arthur his family's Indian servant. But when Uncle Ellis a high-ranking British judge suddenly arrives and announces he'll be staying indefinitely in their humble house far from his prestigious post in Himalayan foothills life as Gene knows it is interrupted. While his brothers are excited at the judge's arrival he is skeptical as to why this important man is hiding out with them in the backwaters of Bengal. <p/>Also skeptical is Arthur. Then an Indian woman appears on their doorstep--and after growing close to her he learns the sinister truth about the judge. Torn between a family that has provided him shelter work and purpose his whole life and the escalating outrage of his countrymen Arthur must decide where his loyalties lie--and the Hintons must decide if they can still call India home.