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Beneath a Marble Sky (2004)

di John Shors

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In 1632, the Emperor of Hindustan, Shah Jahan, overwhelmed with grief over the death of his beloved wife, Mumatz Mahal, commissioned the building of a grand mausoleum to symbolize the greatness of their love. The story surrounding the construction of the Taj Mahal occurs, however, against a scrim of fratricidal war, murderous rebellion, unimaginable wealth, and, not least of all, religious fundamentalism ruthlessly opposing tolerance and coexistence between the disparate peoples in the empire. At that time, Hindustan comprised all of modern Pakistan and Kashmir, most of eastern Afghanistan, and two-thirds of the Indian subcontinent (roughly north of Bombay to the Himalayas). Beneath a Marble Sky, narrated by Princess Jahanara, eldest daughter of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, recounts their story, and her own as well, a parallel tale of forbidden love enduring censure and extreme deprivations. Beneath a Marble Sky brims with action and intrigue befitting an epic era when, alongside continuous war, architecture and its attendant arts reached a pinnacle of perfection. In a splendid debut, John Shors has crafted an immensely readable and well-researched historical novel of surprisingly contemporary relevance.… (altro)
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I wanted to love this book so much more than I did. I did like it but I didn't love it. There were some problems for me with character and plot development. I felt some of the characters just existed and were not developed. One bad brother one good brother, but no development of why one was bad or one was good. Bad brother is afraid of snakes we find out late in the book. Why? No one knows. Maybe because he saw a snake when he was young but who knows. People are loyal for seeminly little reason and people betray for just as little of a reason. It was a good read I just wanted to know the characters better and not find fault with some story points.

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  MsTera | Oct 10, 2023 |
Brilliant love story. Not just of a woman to her beloved, but also to her father, mother, brothers, friend, people of her family's empire. ( )
  paarth7 | May 6, 2023 |
La princesa Jahanara rememora la extraordinaria historia de amor de sus padres, la hermosa Mumtaz Mahal y el emperador Shah Jahan, quien, tras la muerte de su esposa, para honrar su memoria, ordena la construcción del más hermoso mausoleo: el Taj Mahal. Jahanara no tendrá más remedio que tomar las riendas del gobierno para acabar con las intrigas que se despiertan en el reino ante la debilidad de su padre, quien, consumido por el dolor, no es capaz de atender los asuntos de Estado.
  Natt90 | Mar 1, 2023 |
If I did not have another book to read for my road trip to Boston, I would not have explored past the first page. This book is horribly overwritten. ( )
  eliseGregory | Jan 1, 2023 |

John Shors must have wrote this inviting book with much love. This is a highly fictionalized story of the building the Taj Mahal in 17th century Hindustan told by Princess Jahanara.

I tip my hat to the man because it did feel like a woman wrote the book because it did at times feel like a romance novel .... with a good smattering of bloody and violent scenes to keep it out of the romance section.

It was the men in the story I found a little over-legendary to the point of being flat... like Jahanara's evil brother and uncouth husband. Nizam and especially Ladli were wonderful (the author seemed to have a lot of fun with the snarky Ladli).

At the end of the book, the author offered to personally speak to any book club who read his book. I wondered if anyone took him off on his offer?



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  wellington299 | Feb 19, 2022 |
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In 1632, the Emperor of Hindustan, Shah Jahan, overwhelmed with grief over the death of his beloved wife, Mumatz Mahal, commissioned the building of a grand mausoleum to symbolize the greatness of their love. The story surrounding the construction of the Taj Mahal occurs, however, against a scrim of fratricidal war, murderous rebellion, unimaginable wealth, and, not least of all, religious fundamentalism ruthlessly opposing tolerance and coexistence between the disparate peoples in the empire. At that time, Hindustan comprised all of modern Pakistan and Kashmir, most of eastern Afghanistan, and two-thirds of the Indian subcontinent (roughly north of Bombay to the Himalayas). Beneath a Marble Sky, narrated by Princess Jahanara, eldest daughter of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, recounts their story, and her own as well, a parallel tale of forbidden love enduring censure and extreme deprivations. Beneath a Marble Sky brims with action and intrigue befitting an epic era when, alongside continuous war, architecture and its attendant arts reached a pinnacle of perfection. In a splendid debut, John Shors has crafted an immensely readable and well-researched historical novel of surprisingly contemporary relevance.

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