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This is an epistolary manuscript; each chapter a letter addressed to the author's grandchildren about their Indian heritage and other matters. It deals with ancestry, history of India, geography of India. It deals with the colonisation of India by the British and explains how this mixed race of people came about. It is a family history and contains the author's philosophical ideas that have developed through life and experience. It is a book of information and enlightenment for the author's young family and hopefully others in similar situations; a book for the young mixed blood generation of today and hopefully for others that may follow.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is an epistolary manuscript; each chapter a letter addressed to the author's grandchildren about their Indian heritage and other matters. It deals with ancestry, history of India, geography of India. It deals with the colonisation of India by the British and explains how this mixed race of people came about. It is a family history and contains the author's philosophical ideas that have developed through life and experience. It is a book of information and enlightenment for the author's young family and hopefully others in similar situations; a book for the young mixed blood generation of today and hopefully for others that may follow.
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Autorenporträt
The author, Helen Renaux, was born in India during the British Raj. She attended a private high school and spent a great deal of time in the Himalayas. She did a teachers training course and taught in a prestigious boys' school; also located in the Himalayas. During the partition of the Subcontinent, her family was in Lahore and opted to stay there; she witnessed the horrors of partition as Lahore, Pakistan was a border town adjacent to Amritsar, India. The author immigrated to the United Kingdom in the sixties and lives there to the present day. She is a BA Honours graduate in Literature and also holds a BA Open Degree.