01974nam a22002297a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200210009110000260011224500220013826000530016030000310021336500560024452011700030065000340147065000370150494200120154199900190155395201720157220260131094425.0220119b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789389648577 cAL aeng 223a820.33bRAIB aSandeep Raina9253365 aBit of Everything aChennai:bWestland Publications Pvt. Ltd..c2020 aviii,264 p.bHBc22x14 cm. 2Generala4529b467.22c₹d599.00e22%f22-12-2021 aVarmull, nestled amidst the mighty Pir Mountains and the Jhelum River, with its small-town familiarity exchanged in quiet lanes, has always been home. Until violence overwhelms the streets, and there is no option but to flee. For six punishing summers in a sweltering Delhi barsati, Rahul, Doora and their young son try to push back their memories and their longing for Kashmir. Around them, the city remains rude and alien. Their landlord calls Rahul a Muslim-Brahmin because he eats meat; his Pandit relatives want him to join a Hindu extremist group. It isn’t long then before Rahul flees again, this time to England, where he hopes he will not have to make these choices: Pandit or Kashmiri? Rational intellectual or wounded exile? Expat or refugee? As he struggles to survive his foreignness, stumbling from one accidental relationship to another, a series of bombings in London blasts Kashmir right back into his life. And he knows he must attempt the journey back home. A devastating exploration of what it means to lose one’s home, A Bit of Everything lays bare the many ways in which the violence of a land tears apart the everyday lives of its people. aIndian English Fiction913745 aIndian English Literature913746 2ddccBK c221253d221253 00102ddc40708GENaALbALd2021-12-30eBiblios Book Point, Surathkal-575014g467.48l8o820.33 RAIBp075240r2026-01-07 14:44:48s2025-12-19v599.00w2022-01-19yBK