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Dawn

AuthorArupa Patangia Kalita. Translated by Ranjita Biswas
PublisherZubaan
Publisher2004, pbk
Publisheriv
Publisher330 p,
ISBN8186706844
"Set in the heady years before independence, this is the story of young Binapani growing up in a small Assamese town. Headstrong and stubborn, Binapani is confronted with a host of questions as she attempts to come to terms with the changing reality around her: why are girls not allowed to study? Why do some families have to live in poverty while others are feted and fawned upon by the townspeople? Why does a nationalist hero have to be hidden away, a Christian boy termed an outcaste? Before she can even begin to find answers to any of these questions - in which her only support is her aging grandmother, Jashodha - Binapani is married off to a much older man whom she has always disliked. A lifetime of drudgery, relieved by the birth of her children, her occasional visits to her grandmother, follows and then, just as life threatens to become empty of joy, a chance encounter with an old friend brings change. Binapani realizes that the world is still a beautiful place and life can still have meaning. This beautifully crafted tale describes a moment of profound historical change, against which it weaves a fine web of changing relationships, of people\'s joys and sorrows, as seen through the eyes of a young girl and her painful journey to adulthood."

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