The Gurkha’s Daughter is a remarkable collection of short stories by Prajwal Parajuly that captures the lives and struggles of the Nepali-speaking diaspora across India, Nepal, and Bhutan. With sensitivity and insight, Parajuly portrays themes of migration, identity, class, and belonging through characters ranging from servants and students to smugglers and matriarchs. Written with clarity and empathy, the book sheds light on an often-overlooked community and earned international acclaim for its authenticity and storytelling.
Buy this book from Kitabharu and discover a vivid collection of stories that reflect the richness and resilience of the Nepali diaspora.













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