Description
Kela Bai: An Anglo-Indian Idyll by Charles Johnston is a narrative that explores the life of Kela Bai, an Anglo-Indian woman caught between two worlds. Set in British-occupied India, the story delves into the complexities of colonial society, examining themes of cultural conflict, identity, and belonging. Kela Bai navigates the challenges of being of mixed heritage, struggling with her place in both Indian and British circles. Johnston’s portrayal offers a nuanced depiction of Anglo-Indian life, capturing the intricacies of personal and societal dynamics in 19th-century India while shedding light on the emotional and cultural tensions of the time.