Prajwal Parajuly's 'The Gurkha's Daughter' is a poignant collection of short stories that illuminates the complex lives of Nepalese people and their diaspora across the globe. From the bustling markets of Kalimpong to the streets of Manhattan, these tales offer a vibrant tapestry of cultural identity, displacement, and the enduring human spirit.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover richly drawn characters grappling with profound dilemmas, from a disfigured servant girl planning her escape to a refugee pinning hopes on the West.
- Explore diverse geographical settings, including Nepal, India, Bhutan, and the United States, showcasing the wide reach of the Nepalese diaspora.
- Gain unique insight into Nepalese culture, language, and traditions through captivating narratives and authentic vernacular.
- Experience Prajwal Parajuly's masterful storytelling, blending vivid imagery with deeply human experiences to paint an unforgettable picture of a unique world.