Motiba's Tattoos

Motiba's Tattoos
Title Motiba's Tattoos PDF eBook
Author Mira Kamdar
Publisher Plume Books
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre East Indian American women
ISBN 9780452282698

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The daughter of an Indian father and Danish-American mother traces her family's journey from an isolated corner in India, delving into the history of her Indian grandmother, following the family's emigration from feudal India to Bombay, then onward to America.

Motiba's Tattoos

Motiba's Tattoos
Title Motiba's Tattoos PDF eBook
Author Mira Kamdar
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 2000-09-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Mira Kamdar recounts her efforts to rediscover her roots and learn more about her Indian heritage.

Sacred Games

Sacred Games
Title Sacred Games PDF eBook
Author Vikram Chandra
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 1203
Release 2011-03-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0571267149

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An enormously satisfying, exciting and enriching book, Vikram Chandra's novel draws the reader deep into the lives of detective Sartaj Singh and Ganesh Gaitonde, the most wanted gangster in India. Sartaj, the only Sikh inspector in the whole of Mumbai, is used to being identified by his turban, beard and the sharp cut of his trousers. But 'the silky Sikh' is now past forty, his marriage is over and his career prospects are on the slide. When Sartaj gets an anonymous tip off as to the secret hideout of the legendary boss of the G-company, he's determined that he'll be the one to collect the prize. This is a sprawling, epic novel of friendships and betrayals, of terrible violence, of an astonishing modern city and its underworld. Drawing on the best of Victorian fiction, mystery novels, Bollywood movies and Vikram Chandra's years of first hand research on the streets of Mumbai, this novel reads like a potboiling page-turner but resonates with the intelligence and emotional depth of the best of literature.

Our Feet Walk the Sky

Our Feet Walk the Sky
Title Our Feet Walk the Sky PDF eBook
Author Women of South Asian Descent Collective
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 1993
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Fiction and non-fiction on South Asians living in the U.S. In Anu Murgai's A Marriage Proposal, a woman reprimands her future daughter-in-law for not appearing shy, in Zinab Ali's Daddy, a daughter reproaches her father for taking a second wife.

Suburban Sahibs

Suburban Sahibs
Title Suburban Sahibs PDF eBook
Author S. Mitra Kalita
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 196
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780813536651

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Focuses on three waves of immigration in the post-civil rights era through the stories of three families: the Kotharis, Patels and Sarmas. This book attempts to answer the question of how and why they arrived, and it offers a window into what America has become; a nation of suburbs as well as a nation of immigrants.

Hell-Heaven

Hell-Heaven
Title Hell-Heaven PDF eBook
Author Jhumpa Lahiri
Publisher Vintage
Pages 24
Release 2015-05-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 110191209X

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A Vintage Shorts “Short Story Month” Selection Pranab Chakraborty was a fellow Bengali from Calcutta who had washed up on the shores of Central Square. Soon he was one of the family. From the winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award, a staggeringly beautiful and precise story about a Bengali family in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the impossibilities of love, and the unanticipated pleasures and complications of life in America. “Hell-Heaven” is Jhumpa Lahiri’s ode to the intimate secrets of closest kin, from the acclaimed collection Unaccustomed Earth. An eBook short.

A Kenyan Journey

A Kenyan Journey
Title A Kenyan Journey PDF eBook
Author Pheroze Nowrojee
Publisher Manqa Books
Pages 192
Release 2019-06-05
Genre
ISBN 9789966736062

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Pheroze Nowrojee's family came to Kenya in 1896 to work on the railway. In rich, layered prose, this book examines how that voyage from India became a Kenyan journey, how the railway became the family's own journey as Kenyans. Against this backdrop of the family's story, the book reflects on Kenya's history over the last hundred years and the chequered Asian African story within it. The family story interweaves with the country's major events, including the building of the Uganda Railway with indentured labour from India, the First World War in Kenya, the Emergency, independence, and the 1982 coup attempt, to result in a book that offers fresh insights into the national story.