![]() When Rehan disappears, Amal's suffering forces Mirza to face the world once more. ![]() She meets Rehan, Mirza's student, and is intrigued by the path of certainty he has built over his own loss and loneliness-a certainty that is threatened by his growing feelings for her. Asked by her father to talk her uncle back into his senses, she moves into Mirza's house, and they soon are connected by their shared loneliness. In the north of England, Mirza's niece, Amal, is finishing up her last year of college before she is expected to join her parents in their new home in India. He is visited by the irritable spirit of his long-dead teacher, Khan Sahib, who is befuddled by the dysfunctions of modern life. He moves out of his house into a tent in his back garden, where he sets up an outdoor classroom and serves tea to his kind but bewildered neighbors. ![]() Mirza is a middle-aged Indian college professor whose wife has left him. ![]()
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