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In 1632, the Emperor of Hindustan, Shah Jahan, consumed by grief
over the death of his empress, Mumtaz Mahal, ordered the building
of a grand mausoleum to symbolize the greatness of their love. Against
scenes of unimaginable wealth and power, murderous sibling rivalries,
and cruel despotism, Princess Jahanara tells the extraordinary story
of how the Taj Mahal came to be, describing her own life as an agent
in its creation and as a witness to the fateful events surrounding
its completion.
To escape a brutal arranged marriage, Jahanara
must become the court liaison to Isa, architect of the Taj Mahal.
She is soon caught between her duty to her mother's memory, the
rigid strictures imposed upon women, and a new, though forbidden,
love. With exceptional courage, Jahanara dares to challenge the
bigotry and blindness at court in an effort to spare the empire
from civil war, and to save her father from his bellicose son, Aurangzeb,
a man whose hatred would extinguish the Islamic enlightenment from
the Mughal Empire. To do so she must enlist her Hindu friend, Ladli,
and her guardian, Nizam, as spies, and urge her brother, Dara, the
designated heir to the throne, down from the ivory tower of his
philosophical inquiries. The stakes become ever greater when Jahanara
must deceive her husband as to the true father of her child, and
must protect those closest to her from her enemies' retaliation.
As a princess and a mother, as a sister and a daughter,
Jahanara will find herself faced time and again with impossible
choices, and will discover the real meaning of her regal birthright.
In Beneath a Marble Sky John Shors recreates an historical Hindustan
brimming with breathtaking intrigue and containing the secret truth
of the Taj Mahal for a world still in awe of its enduring majesty.
Read the first chapter.
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