Hero on a Honda

Reflections on India

Nonfiction, Travel, Asia, India, Adventure & Literary Travel, Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism
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Author: Anthony Richard Farmer ISBN: 9781625162670
Publisher: SBPRA Publication: December 17, 2012
Imprint: SBPRA Language: English
Author: Anthony Richard Farmer
ISBN: 9781625162670
Publisher: SBPRA
Publication: December 17, 2012
Imprint: SBPRA
Language: English
As an adult, I knew I would have to visit India, the place of my birth. My father was a British Indian Army Officer and my mother, the daughter of a soldier, was brought to India when she was 20 months old. She left India in 1947, married and with her two children, making a hurried exit before the partition of India.----I have always felt I had India in my blood. My first breath, sound, taste, touch, and sight were of India. In March 2012, in my 67th year, I set off on a return journey, not as a tourist, but as an observer of India as a prodigal son. I wanted to immerse myself in the culture. What I found was a country and a people with which I felt completely at home. I basked in the inclusivity and generosity I received. I saw a country on the brink of great change as it collides with the 21st century.----Hero on a Honda is a collection of observations and an informal account of my adventures in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
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As an adult, I knew I would have to visit India, the place of my birth. My father was a British Indian Army Officer and my mother, the daughter of a soldier, was brought to India when she was 20 months old. She left India in 1947, married and with her two children, making a hurried exit before the partition of India.----I have always felt I had India in my blood. My first breath, sound, taste, touch, and sight were of India. In March 2012, in my 67th year, I set off on a return journey, not as a tourist, but as an observer of India as a prodigal son. I wanted to immerse myself in the culture. What I found was a country and a people with which I felt completely at home. I basked in the inclusivity and generosity I received. I saw a country on the brink of great change as it collides with the 21st century.----Hero on a Honda is a collection of observations and an informal account of my adventures in Rajasthan and Gujarat.

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