Home in India: A Pilgrimage with People and Poverty in South India
English


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About The Book

The setting is Madurai District in Tamil Nadu India. The author and his young family arrive just nine years after Indias independence. He is assigned to do development work under the Church of South India in a poor village area during 1956-61. The memoir progresses from the excitement in adjusting to a new culture and learning the South Indian language Tamil to the authors application of his skills to help poor villagers all of whom turn out to be Dalits the outcasts of South Indian society. In the end his devotion to his work with the villagers comes into a major conflict with the fact that he and his family have to go on furlough to the United States at the end of the term and there is a strong likelihood that they would not return due to his wifes unhappiness with being in India. Much of the memoir is devoted to telling the stories of his friends and colleagues in India who inspired him. They are the primary reason why he is truly at home in India and why he wrote the book.
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