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Goodbye to Urdu: A Language Uttered in a Dream
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Goodbye to Urdu: A Language Uttered in a Dream

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Dreams that come true hurt us most in future.
People are not afraid to go to hell because they’ve already been through a hell here. A preacher tries to put fear of graves in their hearts in graphic detail, but they mock him.
Nothing new, they are so used to it - visceral fear in real life.

The story of a boy who grapples with the death of his father. He tries to find the answers in the life passed in his village in the soft light of the night and the brutal sunlight of the day. It is not only the loss of childhood dreams but also the language spoken in them. Slowly and surely he watches a ghetto surreptitiously encroaching upon his family and community. There a bird refuses to recognize another bird. Exiled there with the same seasons, now ruthless and relentlessly painful, he confuses the cries of the birds with the cries of the children. It’s just not the fear for himself but the fear for generations to come. What will happen to them? People have a different criterion for buying homes there. They look for a place where they will not be attacked at night.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Partridge Publishing India
Date
14 October 2020
Pages
396
ISBN
9781543706918

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Dreams that come true hurt us most in future.
People are not afraid to go to hell because they’ve already been through a hell here. A preacher tries to put fear of graves in their hearts in graphic detail, but they mock him.
Nothing new, they are so used to it - visceral fear in real life.

The story of a boy who grapples with the death of his father. He tries to find the answers in the life passed in his village in the soft light of the night and the brutal sunlight of the day. It is not only the loss of childhood dreams but also the language spoken in them. Slowly and surely he watches a ghetto surreptitiously encroaching upon his family and community. There a bird refuses to recognize another bird. Exiled there with the same seasons, now ruthless and relentlessly painful, he confuses the cries of the birds with the cries of the children. It’s just not the fear for himself but the fear for generations to come. What will happen to them? People have a different criterion for buying homes there. They look for a place where they will not be attacked at night.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Partridge Publishing India
Date
14 October 2020
Pages
396
ISBN
9781543706918