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Unknown Heroes of India's Freedom Struggle

By: Language: English Publication details: Tulika Publishers 2023 ChennaiDescription: x, 223p. illISBN:
  • 9788196033255 (PB)
Subject(s): Summary: This unique collection of graphic narratives by illustrators from across the country, in their distinctive styles, tells stories of 16 forgotten foot soldiers of India’s freedom. Adapted from P. Sainath’s meticulously collected chronicles, it honours their contributions. Coming from varied regions and communities, speaking different languages and practising diverse beliefs, these not-so-ordinary people were united by one cause – a free India. This graphic non-fiction is a rich visual document in which text and images communicate powerfully. And now, well after a milestone 75 years of Independence, it is meaningful to bring these stories to young people. It offers a true and complete picture of our hard-earned freedoms and why they need to be defended.
Item type: BOOKS List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals (16 August 2024)
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This unique collection of graphic narratives by illustrators from across the country, in their distinctive styles, tells stories of 16 forgotten foot soldiers of India’s freedom. Adapted from P. Sainath’s meticulously collected chronicles, it honours their contributions. Coming from varied regions and communities, speaking different languages and practising diverse beliefs, these not-so-ordinary people were united by one cause – a free India.

This graphic non-fiction is a rich visual document in which text and images communicate powerfully. And now, well after a milestone 75 years of Independence, it is meaningful to bring these stories to young people. It offers a true and complete picture of our hard-earned freedoms and why they need to be defended.

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