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Prajwal Parajuly

    Prajwal Parajuly's writing immerses readers in the experiences of Nepali-speaking people and their rich culture. His work vividly dramatizes the lives of Nepalis and the diaspora, offering unique perspectives on their journeys. Through a style honed by his upbringing and diverse educational background, Parajuly has quickly established himself as a significant literary voice. Readers will appreciate his compelling exploration of themes central to the Nepali community.

    Land Where I Flee
    • Land Where I Flee

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(303)Add rating

      Three Westernized siblings return to their Himalayan hometown, but a game of happy families is the last thing on the cards. To commemorate Chitralekha Nepauney's Chaurasi - her landmark 84th birthday - three of Chitralekha's grandchildren are travelling to Gangtok, Sikkim, to pay their respects. Agastaya is flying in from New York. Although a successful oncologist, he is terrified of his family's inquisition into why he is not married, and even more terrified that the reason for his bachelordom will be discovered. Joining him are Manasa and Bhagwati, travelling from London and Colorado respectively. One the Oxford-educated achiever; the other the disgraced eloper - one moneyed but miserable; the other ostracized but optimistic. BUT A GAME OF HAPPY FAMILIES IS THE LAST THING ON THE CARDS...All three harbour the same dual objective: to emerge from the celebrations with their formidable grandmother's blessing and their nerves intact: a goal that will become increasingly impossible thanks to a mischievous maid and a fourth, uninvited guest.

      Land Where I Flee