East of Home

Nonfiction, Travel, Asia, Far East, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, Biography & Memoir, Literary
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Author: Santha Rama Rau ISBN: 1230000193507
Publisher: Plunkett Lake Press Publication: October 31, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Santha Rama Rau
ISBN: 1230000193507
Publisher: Plunkett Lake Press
Publication: October 31, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

East of Home by Santha Rama Rau (108,000 words)

In 1947, Santha Rama Rau went to Japan with her father, India’s ambassador to Tokyo. A year later, she went to China with friends, hitchhiked to remote provinces of the northwest, and traveled through Indo-China and Siam to Indonesia to live for several months in a Balinese village. East of Home is the report of a fascinating trip, full of information about the people of Asia, their customs, theater and dance. It also shows how a young Indian woman, educated in the West, encounters Asia for the first time and discovers herself as an Asian.

“An informal and pleasantly engaging book about [Santha Rama Rau’s] travels in the Far East... personal, colored by her acute consciousness of being an Asian among Asians.” — ***The New York Times***

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East of Home by Santha Rama Rau (108,000 words)

In 1947, Santha Rama Rau went to Japan with her father, India’s ambassador to Tokyo. A year later, she went to China with friends, hitchhiked to remote provinces of the northwest, and traveled through Indo-China and Siam to Indonesia to live for several months in a Balinese village. East of Home is the report of a fascinating trip, full of information about the people of Asia, their customs, theater and dance. It also shows how a young Indian woman, educated in the West, encounters Asia for the first time and discovers herself as an Asian.

“An informal and pleasantly engaging book about [Santha Rama Rau’s] travels in the Far East... personal, colored by her acute consciousness of being an Asian among Asians.” — ***The New York Times***

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