The Girl with Questioning Eyes

एक कस्बे के नोट्स

Book Cover: The Girl with Questioning Eyes
Editions:Paperback

Babli, sixth in a line of nine siblings, is carrying dried cowpats – fuel she has to deliver to her father, who runs a wayside dhaba. On her way she is stopped in her tracks by a well-dressed college teacher who asks: “Is my bindi properly centred?” “Yes,” gasps the child, aghast at being seen carrying smelly cowpats by such a grand lady.
The encounter seems inconsequential, but it lodges deep in Babli’s mind. When the novel ends, many years later, she understands how much this image – of a labouring child bewildered at being addressed by an educated woman – has driven the twists and turns of her life.

Title in Original : Ek Kasbe ke Notes
Name in Translation : The Girl with Questioning Eyes: A novel
Publication Year : 2012
Translation Publish Year : 2014

Authors : Nilesh Raghuvanshi
Original Publisher : Rajkamal Prakashan
Publisher: Permanent Black
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