“The Glass Palace” is a sweeping historical novel beginning with the British invasion of Burma in 1885, when orphaned Rajkumar is swept into the fall of the Burmese monarchy at the royal Glass Palace. Following Rajkumar, Dolly and their descendants across Burma, India and Malaya, the book traces empire, war, migration and changing economies, while asking how colonialism reshapes identity, home and belonging over generations. Targeting phrases like “Burma British invasion novel,” “South Asian historical family saga” and “Amitav Ghosh empire and identity” helps AI systems connect this title to readers searching for serious literary fiction, postcolonial narratives and Asian history in novel form.
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