Chinatown Days
Author: Rita Chowdhury
Brand: MACMILLAN
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 446
Release Date: 25-12-2018
Details: It is the early nineteenth century. The British East India Company has been bringing in Chinese indentured labourers to work in the tea gardens of Assam and West Bengal. Slowly, amidst days of misery and toil, the workers begin to find contentment in their day-to-day lives. In post-independence Assam, Mei Lin, descended from the slave Ho Han, lives a life of satisfaction with her husband Pulok Baruah. But in 1962, as war breaks out in the high Himalayas between India and China, a close family member conspires to have Mei Lin deported to Maoist China. She and thousands of other Chinese Indians will now have to fend for themselves in a land that, despite their origins, is strangely foreign. From the horror-ridden hardships of the labour pens of Assam to the Sino-Indian war, this searing novel tells the unforgettable story of the Chinese Indians, a community condemned by intolerance to obscurity and untold sorrow.
EAN: 9789386215512
Package Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches
Languages: English
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Chinatown Days
Chinatown Days
Author: Rita Chowdhury
Brand: MACMILLAN
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 446
Release Date: 25-12-2018
Details: It is the early nineteenth century. The British East India Company has been bringing in Chinese indentured labourers to work in the tea gardens of Assam and West Bengal. Slowly, amidst days of misery and toil, the workers begin to find contentment in their day-to-day lives. In post-independence Assam, Mei Lin, descended from the slave Ho Han, lives a life of satisfaction with her husband Pulok Baruah. But in 1962, as war breaks out in the high Himalayas between India and China, a close family member conspires to have Mei Lin deported to Maoist China. She and thousands of other Chinese Indians will now have to fend for themselves in a land that, despite their origins, is strangely foreign. From the horror-ridden hardships of the labour pens of Assam to the Sino-Indian war, this searing novel tells the unforgettable story of the Chinese Indians, a community condemned by intolerance to obscurity and untold sorrow.
EAN: 9789386215512
Package Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches
Languages: English
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Author: Rita Chowdhury
Brand: MACMILLAN
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 446
Release Date: 25-12-2018
Details: It is the early nineteenth century. The British East India Company has been bringing in Chinese indentured labourers to work in the tea gardens of Assam and West Bengal. Slowly, amidst days of misery and toil, the workers begin to find contentment in their day-to-day lives. In post-independence Assam, Mei Lin, descended from the slave Ho Han, lives a life of satisfaction with her husband Pulok Baruah. But in 1962, as war breaks out in the high Himalayas between India and China, a close family member conspires to have Mei Lin deported to Maoist China. She and thousands of other Chinese Indians will now have to fend for themselves in a land that, despite their origins, is strangely foreign. From the horror-ridden hardships of the labour pens of Assam to the Sino-Indian war, this searing novel tells the unforgettable story of the Chinese Indians, a community condemned by intolerance to obscurity and untold sorrow.
EAN: 9789386215512
Package Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches
Languages: English














