High Wind
Udayon Misra author Tilottoma Misra author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Zubaan
Published:1st Sep '20
Should be back in stock very soon
In a divided India, young Jeumon grapples with her dual identity as Assamese and Khasi. Through her family's story, the narrative explores the effects of political upheaval on personal connections. High Wind delves into these themes.
High Wind follows the journey of Jeumon, a young girl navigating her identity amid the shifting political landscape of Assam and Meghalaya in 1972 India. Caught between her father's Assamese heritage and her mother's Khasi roots, Jeumon grapples with the complexities of belonging. Her internal conflict reflects a broader struggle within her community, as the newly established boundaries force individuals to confront their identities in a world that often demands singular definitions.
As a passionate researcher and writer, Jeumon immerses herself in the rich oral traditions and folk tales of the diverse tribes in her region. Through her storytelling, she highlights the power of narratives to connect people across cultural divides. Jeumon often questions why individuals feel compelled to adhere to strict identities when stories can encompass a multitude of experiences. Her reflections serve as a poignant reminder of the fluidity of identity and the shared human experience that transcends geographical and cultural barriers.
Tilottoma Misra weaves a compelling narrative that illustrates the impact of political upheaval on personal lives. By focusing on Jeumon's family, the author sheds light on the emotional toll of partition and the ways in which relationships are reshaped by external forces. High Wind ultimately invites readers to consider the importance of embracing complexity in identity, encouraging a more inclusive understanding of what it means to belong in an ever-changing world.
ISBN: 9789385932823
Dimensions: 212mm x 131mm x 24mm
Weight: 324g
200 pages