Burmese Days
Discover the gripping narrative of Burmese Days by the renowned author George Orwell. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2014, this thought-provoking novel spans 304 pages and immerses readers in the complexities of colonialism in Burma.
Follow the story of Flory, a white timber merchant, who challenges societal norms by forging a friendship with Dr. Veraswami, an Indian physician. As danger looms from the corrupt magistrate U Po Kyin, Flory finds himself at a crossroads. The only way to protect his friend is through the exclusive all-white Club, a decision that tests his values and loyalties.
Join Orwell on this powerful exploration of race, power, and the human spirit, making Burmese Days a must-read for anyone interested in the intricacies of colonial life and moral dilemmas.