What follows is, on the whole, a pleasant surprise. The story is told in two parts. Parvati is the first and the shorter. She tells us about her deprived childhood in a reasonably civilised part of the Himalayan foothills. Her father dies young; her mother becomes tubercular and is sent to a sanatorium. Her uncle takes charge of her. He is the headmaster of a school at Nainital, and is made to sound slightly detestable.