Doon | Displacement & Identity (Stories)
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- Brand: Rohini Vaishnavi
- Product Code: KB-468
- Author:- Rohini Vaishnavi
- Publisher:- Bigfoot Publications
- Language:- English
- Publication date:- 21 December 2023
- Print length :- 139 pages
- Item Weight : 170 g
- Dimensions:- 21.59 x 13.97 x 0.81 cm
- ISBN-10:- 8196808542
- ISBN-13:- 978-8196808549
- Country of Origin : India
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Doon is a short story
collection portraying the loss of a collective and individual identity due to
forced displacement. The geography is embedded in the rituals and traditions
which in turn create human bonds, restore and enrich languages. It is a poignant
depiction of how cultures die.
Yusuf is a curious child,
wanting to excavate the ruins of forgotten people, who once embellished the
neighbourhoods of Kashmir. His mother’s illness drives him to explore the secret
of “Ghar Devta.” Can he recall him to save his mother as it means opening doors
for the forbidden past?
It was destined is
the nerve chilling story of Sujata who
suddenly disappears while relocating to
Jammu. Her dramatic appearance after 3 decades leaves her sister shocked as she
is transported to a world from where there is no return. It is the story of treachery , broken hearts and loss.
Neena’s longing to revisit her
home in Kashmir after several decades ends in her kidnapping. Her captor
unwittingly bonds with her over their common language and culture, but loses
the ephemeral warmth with a sudden reminder of his motive - killing her for
jihad. Would the bedside lamp , which
her daughter had gifted her, still be there? She wished she could step inside
the house and see, but it didn’t feel
like home anymore.
Kashinath became an alien to his
own homeland overnight. The only way he could give up his longing for his
community life and culture, was by succumbing to dementia. Life didn’t stop for his son and grandson as they found new
opportunities, but each one struggled with inner battles of identity and
belongingness.
Shireen was unsure of her love for Vikram even though his presence always soothed her. The time and circumstances did not wait till she understood and acknowledged her love. They both were lost somewhere under the haze of the events that triggered on January 19, 1990.
About the author
Rohini is an entrepreneur who co-founded, " The Writing Experts," a content creation and brand communication agency.
After completing her graduation in Science from Jammu, she pursued master’s in business management in Europe (Belgium) and subsequently spent two decades in Sales & Marketing leadership roles in the corporate sector. Rohini is a columnist in Times of India Opinion and the editor of “The Chronicles of Kashmir,” a book by Balkrishan Sanyasi. She received Svavlambika Women Achiever’s Award 2021.
Born in Kashmir, Rohini witnessed the terrorism which forced her family to flee from Kashmir and forgo the privileges of living in native land. She supports the education of Kashmiri Pandits living in migrant camps under Amarnath Vaishnavi Foundation which she founded in 2019.