Mahuldiha Days

Mahuldiha Days
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Publisher : Zubaan
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9789385932625
ISBN-13 : 9385932624
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Book Synopsis Mahuldiha Days by : Anita Agnihotri

Download or read book Mahuldiha Days written by Anita Agnihotri and published by Zubaan. This book was released on with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Set in the forests of northern Odisha, Mahuldia Days is the moving story of a young civil servant caught between her commitment to the tribal communities she knows are the original inhabitants of the forest, and the monolithic state, oblivious to the diverse realities of life on the ground. The moonlit Brahmani river snakes through the story with a life of its own while the city of the narrator’s childhood returns to her in dreams. Agnihotri creates a poignant, intense narrative layered with an awareness of the pressures of motherhood and personal love. Praise for Anita Agnihotri: “Agnihotri draws you in with her well fleshed out characters. Their dreams, idiosyncrasies and disappointments are all too real; as are their failures.” — Aparna Singh, Women’s Web “Urgently told and precise in their direction... Each story crackles with intensity and purpose.” — Mike McClelland, Spectrum Culture “[Anita Agnihotri] sensitively and beautifully chronicles the plight of a major chunk of the country’s population.” — Abdullah Khan, The Hindu


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