The Gurkha's Daughter
The Gurkha's Daughter is a collection of short stories by Prajwal Parajuly, describing and dramatizing the experiences of the Nepalese people and the Nepalese diaspora. The Hindustan Times described it as the "best short story collection you have read in a while".
The Stories
The book comprises eight stories based upon the Nepali-speaking societies of and around Nepal. Most of the stories in the book happen in Gorkhaland, that lies in the frontier of Nepal and India."The Cleft" | A disfigured servant girl plans to flee Nepal. |
"Let Sleeping Dogs Lie" | A shopkeeper in Kalimpong faces an impossible dilemma. |
"A Father's Journey" | A father reflects on his relationship with his only daughter. |
"Missed Blessing" | A Hindu religious festival in Darjeeling brings with it a sacrifice. |
"No Land is Her Land" | A Nepali Bhutanese refugee pins her hopes on the West. |
"The Gurkha's Daughter" | A Gurkha's daughter tries to comprehend her father's complaints. |
"Passing Fancy" | A retired woman contemplates an affair. |
"The Immigrants" | Two young Nepali speaking immigrants meet in the New York City borough of Manhattan. |