In the misty foothills of Torikhola Kanchhi the only child of her mother Maiju refuses to play by the stifling rules of her hamlet. She befriends boys writes letters to them and opposes the shame imposed on her swelling ambitions and curiosity. There is a life beyond the forlorn valleys and gorges and Kanchhi is intrigued by the possibilities. One cold November morning she leaves home – with two bags and some millet bread Maiju prepares for her. That however is the last anybody sees of her.Now a decade after Kanchhi's puzzling disappearance echoes of her defiance grow thin. Life has moved on. For one the civil war has arrived at the hamlet's doorstep. And yet much has remained still. Maiju lights a lamp in front of the gods and feverishly prays for her daughter's return. And the villagers uncertain of what befell Kanchhi continue to debate. Did she run off chasing the highs and lights of the big city? Or did the cruelties of the ongoing civil war engulf her whole?In this impressively sure-footed debut Weena Pun brings to life the political and social tremors stirring the valleys of Nepal at the turn of the millennium as well as the tenacious tragedy-riven women of the time. A delicate and finely wrought saga Kanchhi is an intimate exploration of vulnerable girlhood in turbulent territories.
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