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68551be8953f74258ec97f02Three Countries, Threeives: A Doctor’s StorySet between three countries, Burma, India, and England, and spanning three generations, Three Countries, Threeives: A Doctor’s
Story spans the period 1870 to 1977. Tracing India’s journey towards Independence in 1947,indy Rajan Cartner’s story explores
racial attitudes under the influence of the Raj and highlights the complexity of the relationship between Britain and India.
An Indian Tamil born in Rangoon, Cartner recounts her unusual childhood, the Mandalay bombing of 1942, her coming of age
at the end of the British occupation of the subcontinent, and her remarkable experiences as a doctor and as a woman following
India’s independence, in both India and,ater, 1960s England. Beginning with the extraordinary experiences of her grandfather
who became a doctor against all the odds, and her mother, an ardent woman in many ways ahead of her time and a despatch rider for the British in Rangoon during the war, the book is deeply revealing of Indian women’s struggles, exposing the conflicts between
adhering to traditional customs and individual fulfilment.
Cartner’s dual perspective, as an Indian woman and as a doctor, adds a new dimension, as she recalls her career in both deprived
Indian communities and in the NHS. This poignant memoir offers an acute insight intoife under the Raj, the racial prejudices of
both British and Indian society, and the changingives of women in this transformative period of history. Her story sheds much
neededight upon theives of Indian women, the social transformations since India’s independence, and the challenges inherent
in Britain and India’s shared history.
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Set between three countries, Burma, India, and England, and spanning three generations, Three Countries, Threeives: A Doctor’s
Story spans the period 1870 to 1977. Tracing India’s journey towards Independence in 1947,indy Rajan Cartner’s story ...

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Set between three countries, Burma, India, and England, and spanning three generations, Three Countries, Threeives: A Doctor’s
Story spans the period 1870 to 1977. Tracing India’s journey towards Independence in 1947,indy Rajan Cartner’s story explores
racial attitudes under the influence of the Raj and highlights the complexity of the relationship between Britain and India.
An Indian Tamil born in Rangoon, Cartner recounts her unusual childhood, the Mandalay bombing of 1942, her coming of age
at the end of the British occupation of the subcontinent, and her remarkable experiences as a doctor and as a woman following
India’s independence, in both India and,ater, 1960s England. Beginning with the extraordinary experiences of her grandfather
who became a doctor against all the odds, and her mother, an ardent woman in many ways ahead of her time and a despatch rider for the British in Rangoon during the war, the book is deeply revealing of Indian women’s struggles, exposing the conflicts between
adhering to traditional customs and individual fulfilment.
Cartner’s dual perspective, as an Indian woman and as a doctor, adds a new dimension, as she recalls her career in both deprived
Indian communities and in the NHS. This poignant memoir offers an acute insight intoife under the Raj, the racial prejudices of
both British and Indian society, and the changingives of women in this transformative period of history. Her story sheds much
neededight upon theives of Indian women, the social transformations since India’s independence, and the challenges inherent
in Britain and India’s shared history.

Country of originIndia
BrandRupa Publications
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Net Quantity1 unit
Package Dimension21.6L x 14W x 2H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameAleph Book Company
Manufacturer or packer addressFirst Floor, 4259/3, Viraj Tower-, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi, Central Delhi, Delhi, 110002
Manufacturing Date05-10-2023
ISBN9789395853941
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