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Temsula Ao
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
All
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Book Summary
These Hills Called Home Gathers Intimate Stories From The Naga People Of Northeastern India, Offering A Moving Blend Of History And Testimony. This Non-Fiction Collection Speaks To Readers Who Care About Identity, Community, And The Endurance Of Ordinary People Through Decades Of Conflict, With An Emotional Tone That's Hopeful And Reflective.
The Book Is A Mosaic Of VoicesโYoung And Old, Militants And HousewivesโSharing Moments Of Fear, Courage, And Quiet Joy. Written In A Spare, Lyrical Voice, These Hills Called Home Moves Between Personal Narratives And The Wider Currents Of History, Letting Readers See How National Questions Touch Intimate Lives. The AuthorโS Respectful Ear Allows Each Speaker To Unfold At Their Own Pace, Creating A Tapestry That Feels Both Intimate And Expansive.
Across These Pages, Key Themes EmergeโHome, Country, Nationality, Memory, Loss, Resilience. Readers Encounter Displacement, Perseverance, And The Stubborn Longing For Recognition, All Rendered In Accessible Prose That Invites Empathy Without Sensationalism. Whether Describing A Village Morning, A Village Gathering, Or A Moment Of Quiet Courage, These Hills Become A Stage For Human Experience As Diverse As The People Who Call Them Home.
After Finishing These Hills Called Home, Readers Gain A Deeper Understanding Of The Naga People And The Human Costs Of Prolonged Conflict. The Stories Leave You With A Sense Of Shared Humanity And A Hopeful Reminder That Home And Identity Can Endure, Even In Times Of Upheaval.
Product Details
Author
Temsula Ao
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
150
SKU
9788189013714
ISBN
9788189013714
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
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