Other Side of Morning
by
English

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It is Sunday June 20 1756 in Calcutta. Fort William has been overtaken and most of its occupants have fled or been killed. Only 145 denizens remain and nothing could prepare them for the horrors that await them in the Black Hole a minuscule military prison in which they will be crammed for the night. Only twenty-two will survive emerging from the mass of dead bodies in the stifling Calcutta dawn. <br /><br />During this dark episode in British-Indian relations one resolute and enigmatic man rose to the forefront of the struggle and toiled to save as many lives as possible. Stephen Goss makes this man John Zephaniah Holwell come alive in a dynamic novelization of his exploits. Holwell was a doctor a scientist a military surgeon a mayor a magistrate and a governor as well as a devoted husband and father. The Other Side of Morning imagines Holwell's beginnings in his British homeland and his quest for adventure as a young man. In this scintillating portrayal of his life and work we follow him as he studies smallpox becomes a proponent of cutting-edge medical methods falls in love travels to India as a surgeon for the East India Company and plays a complex and pivotal role in Indian-British relations in the first half of the eighteenth century. <br /><br />This is a story of personal triumph and tragedy political nuance and the power of one man's indomitable will. The Other Side of Morning is an immersive journey into pre-colonial India. In an illuminative blend of history and fiction Goss transports readers to eighteenth-century Calcutta.
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