Garden of Fools explained

Author:Robert Hutchison
Country:India
Genre:Historical Fiction
Media Type:Print (hardcover), Kindle
Pages:432
Isbn:978-81-9222661-3

Garden of Fools is a 2012 book by Robert Hutchison published by Palimpsest Publishing House in New Delhi. The book is a fictional account of the construction of the sacred Ganga Canal under the guidance of an engineer of the East India Company, Proby Caudey. It throws light on the social and administrative structure in India during the Raj. The author has described his book as "essentially a work of historical fiction based upon fact."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: River linking in India will only profit engineers: Hutchison. https://web.archive.org/web/20141225113051/http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-08-19/news/33272959_1_engineers-ganga-ambitious-river. dead. 25 December 2014. The Economic Times. 14 February 2015.