Two Lives

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Vikram Seth’s second non-fiction work, Two Lives, is the story of a century and of a love affair across an ethnic divide. As the name suggests, it is a story of two extraordinary lives, that of his great uncle, Shanti Behari Seth, and of his German Jewish great aunt, Henny Gerda Caro.

Two Lives is divided into five parts, beginning with the teenage author going on to live with his uncle and aunt in England for higher studies at the Tonbridge School. His first year is followed by intense travel in Europe. After completing his "A" levels, Seth moves on to continue his education at Oxford and Stanford, all the while remaining in contact with his guardian uncle and aunt.

Told with heart, the story delves intricately into the ups and downs of the lives of his uncle and aunt. The text is frequently interspersed with lively photographs, letters, anecdotes based on Shanti’s interviews with the author, and other sources.

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