The First Book of Pakistan
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Jean Bothwell was an author whose life was shaped by her extensive experience as a Methodist missionary in India, where she lived and taught history for many years. This deep connection to history informed her prolific writing career, resulting in over 50 books. Her novels often explored the India she cherished, alongside historical narratives and juvenile mysteries, offering readers a unique perspective forged through personal immersion.
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