
In the world of rural Nepal- Review of Kanchhi by Weena Pun – quitaabi
Kanchhi is a tale of love, loss and indomitable spirit of resilience. Set in a Himalayan village of Nepal, it shatters the presumptions of a hilly village being a moralistic place of innocence or ethics. In the misty foothills of Torikhola, Kanchhi, the only child of her mother, Maiju, refuses to play by the stifling…
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