• Ralph Ranjit Kripal Singh or Ralph Singh, the first-person narrator, born and raised on Isabella, to which he returns, after a brief stay in England, to start a career as a businessman and, later, as a politician • Pa, later Gurudeva, Singh's father • Nana, Singh's maternal grandfather and owner of the Bella Bella Bottling Company on Isabella; dies at the end of the Second World War, bequeathing a sugar cane estate to Ralph • Cecil, Nana's son and Singh's mother's brother, not much older than Ralph • Sally, Cecil's elder sister, with whom Singh has a fling • Sandra, a student in London whom Ralph Singh later marries and with whom he moves to Isabella • Browne, Singh's classmate at Isabella Imperial High School, later co-editor of
The Socialist, partner in politics and Chief Minister of Isabella • Deschampsneufs, an old French family on Isabella, originally slave-owning • Champ Deschampsneufs, classmate of Singh at Isabella Imperial High School, and before that at Isabella Boys School • Wendy Deschampsneufs, Champ's sister • Roger Deschampsneufs, Champ's father •
Sir Hugh Clifford, former British Governor of Isabella, who instituted the
Malaya Cup, a horse race; in real life Sir Hugh was Colonial Secretary of Trinidad from 1903 to 1912 • Tamango, the Deschampsneufs' entry in the horse race, later killed by someone, a suspected Hindu, perhaps even Singh's father, Gurudeva • Major Grant, Latin master at Isabella Imperial • Hok, another classmate of Singh, who dreams about his Chinese ancestry • Eden, another classmate of Singh's at Isabella Imperial • Dalip, son of Gurudeva's mistress • Mr Shylock, owner of the boarding house in which Singh lives upon arriving in London soon after the end of the Second World War • Lieni, the Maltese housekeeper in the boarding house • The Murals, who become Singh's landlords after he moves out of Mr Shylock's boarding house • Mrs Ellis, the landlady at the time of Ralph Singh's engagement to Sandra. • Lord Stockwell, British owner of estates on Isabella • Lady Stella Stockwell, Stockwell's daughter, with whom Singh has a brief affair. ==Reception==