Thank You Mr Crombie: Lessons in Guilt and Gratitude to the British

Author:   Mihir Bose
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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9781911723004


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   02 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Thank You Mr Crombie: Lessons in Guilt and Gratitude to the British


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Mihir Bose, born in Kolkata shortly before Indian independence in 1947, still feels enormous gratitude towards Mr Crombie of the UK's Home Office, who confirmed his permanent resident's rights. After studying in Britain, Bose had dreamed of making a life and career there; now he could pursue it. Shiva Naipaul mocked him for reembracing the colonial lash, doubting Bose's prospects as a writer but he was wrong. This absorbing account shows how Britain has changed dramatically for the better since the '60s. Then, Indian food was shunned, not adored; landladies wouldn't rent Bose a room; white women would not have relationships for fear of mixed babies; and he suffered several assaults, fearing for his life. Bose could not imagine then that the British would take such great strides towards multi-racial harmony. Yet Britain's complex, sometimes deeply shameful, imperial legacy must still be addressed. India, defying its doubters, has been coming to terms with its tortured past. Can twenty-firstcentury Britain grow once again and earn the gratitude of future generations?

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Author:   Mihir Bose
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
ISBN:  

9781911723004


ISBN 10:   1911723006
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   02 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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'Mihir Bose is a remarkable man with a remarkable story to tell.' -- Sir Max Hastings 'I love this book, a portrait of Britain written with honesty, intelligence, lucidity, hope and extraordinary sweetness, which is the character of Mihir Bose.' -- Sarah Sands, Deputy Chair of the British Council and author of The Hedgehog Diaries and The Interior Silence: 10 Lessons from Monastic Life 'Mihir Bose has taken all the many books and articles he has written and with his customary enthusiasm, wit, warmth, diligence and ability has distilled them and added his own extraordinary personal story – from Kolkata to the highest reaches of British journalism – to produce an entertaining autobiography of the highest quality.' -- Nick Hewer, journalist, former presenter on Channel 4’s Countdown, and Lord Sugar’s former aide on The Apprentice


‘A vivid, vivacious memoir of London’s journalism scene… . Mihir Bose has elephantine powers of recall and, when feeling vengeful, some killer punchlines. The effect is perversely relaxing, akin to unwinding at the end of the day with a clubland habitué.’ -- TLS '[An] interesting and thought-provoking book... . Refreshingly, Bose shuns the modern theory that everything is either completely right or completely wrong.' -- Daily Mail '[Mihir Bose’s] account is candid and unvarnished, colourful and humorous, with some interesting home truths for Indian and British people.' -- The Chiswick Calendar 'This is the memoir of a life transformed and a nation reinvented, as Britain came to terms with its imperial legacy and embraced the free peoples of empire. Eye opening, funny and revealing, we see a nation become more tolerant and accepting, while having to acknowledge a less than enlightened past. It is a beautifully written personal account of the birth of modern Britain.' -- Clive Myrie, BBC presenter, foreign correspondent and author of 'Everything is Everything: A Memoir of Love, Hate & Hope' 'Mihir Bose is a remarkable man with a remarkable story to tell.' -- Sir Max Hastings 'Mihir Bose has taken all the many books and articles he has written and with his customary enthusiasm, wit, warmth, diligence and ability has distilled them and added his own extraordinary personal story – from Kolkata to the highest reaches of British journalism – to produce an entertaining autobiography of the highest quality.' -- Nick Hewer, journalist, former presenter on Channel 4’s Countdown, and Lord Sugar’s former aide on The Apprentice 'I love this book, a portrait of Britain written with honesty, intelligence, lucidity, hope and extraordinary sweetness, which is the character of Mihir Bose.' -- Sarah Sands, Deputy Chair of the British Council and author of The Hedgehog Diaries and The Interior Silence: 10 Lessons from Monastic Life 'An engaging odyssey about ex pat-Indian identity, Britishness, colonialism and sport, by a treasured master writer.' -- Lord Peter Hain, author of 'A Pretoria Boy'; 'Mandela: His Essential Life' and 'The Rhino Conspiracy' 'Warm, sweet and laugh out loud funny – but also the most penetrating series of insights into Empire and race I’ve seen for years by one a writer who truly understands both.' -- Trevor Phillips, 'Times' columnist and author of 'Windrush: 75 Years of Modern Britain'


'Mihir Bose is a remarkable man with a remarkable story to tell.' -- Sir Max Hastings 'I love this book, a portrait of Britain written with honesty, intelligence, lucidity, hope and extraordinary sweetness, which is the character of Mihir Bose.' -- Sarah Sands, Deputy Chair of the British Council and author of The Hedgehog Diaries and The Interior Silence: 10 Lessons from Monastic Life


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Mihir Bose has enjoyed colonial dividends working for The Sunday Times and The Daily Telegraph, was the BBC's first sports editor and first non-white editor, and has written over fifty books, winning several awards. He was the first journalist in the UK to specialise in covering the business of sport.

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