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The Cuckoo’s Nest

The Cuckoo’s Nest Book

The Cuckoo’s Nest

By Hugh Gantzer

MRP: 350

The Cuckoo’s Nest is the story of Madam Agatha, a former devout nun who, after renouncing the order, decides to take up the cudgels for the cause of tolerance and pluralism. She decides to set up a unique institution called ‘Nest’ for empowering the hapless girls from all over the country, discarded by society. The paramount condition set by her is that none of the resident girls are allowed to talk of their religion or caste inside the campus. The novelist attempts to portray the kind of challenges she has to face from vested interests all around while working towards secularism, and how she manages to swim against the tide.

The theme is quite contemporary and topical, and some of the issues treated in this novel are staring Indian society and polity in the face today. One increasingly comes across certain divisive forces trying to promote othering in order to disturb the cultural and communal harmony in the country. It is significant here that the eternal optimist Agatha believes strongly that even in this darkest hour, all is not lost. And she continues her fight for what she thinks is right. This novel works like a soothing balm for the human spirit, tired and beaten down by false ideologies. 

 

The Cuckoo’s Nest
Hugh Gantzer

Hugh and Colleen Gantzer are renowned as India's pioneering travel writers. Their journeys across the sub-continent have exposed them to a rich tapestry of cultural influences, further enriched by their own Anglo-Indian heritage. Their extensive culinary experiences stem from being part of an Indian Naval family for many years. Together as a team, they have garnered numerous awards and recognition for their exceptional work in bridging the gap between the world and India. When not exploring new destinations, the Gantzers have made their home in a charming Victorian cottage nestled in the oak woods of the Himalayas. Their spirit of adventure remains unwavering, much like the questing bear in the old song, ever eager to discover what lies on the other side of the mountain.

Format: Flexiback
Size: 216mm x 140mm; 264pp
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