- 312 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About This Book
In Monsoon Postcards, journalist David H. Mould, notebook in hand, traverses the Indian Oceanāfrom Madagascar through India and Bangladesh to Indonesia. It's an unpredictable journey on battered buses, bush taxis, auto-rickshaws, and crowded ferries. Mould travels from the traffic snarls of Delhi, Dhaka, and Jakarta to the rice paddies and ancestral tombs of Madagascar's Central Highlands; from the ancient kingdom of Hyderabad to India's so-called chicken neckāthe ethnically diverse and underdeveloped northeast; and from the textile factories and rivers of Bangladesh to the beaches of Bali and the province of Acehāground zero for the 2004 tsunami.
Along the way, in markets, shops, roadside cafes, and classrooms, he meets journalists, professors, students, aid workers, cab drivers, and other everyday residents to learn how they view their past and future. Much like its predecessor, Mould's Postcards from Stanland, Monsoon Postcards offers witty and insightful glimpses into countries linked by history, trade, migration, religion, and a colonial legacy. It explores how they confront the challenges of climate change, urban growth, economic development, land, water and natural resources, and national and ethnic identity.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- One: Traveling with a Purpose
- Two: Indian Ocean World
- Three: Land of the Merina
- Four: On and Off the Road in Madagascar
- Five: Inexplicable India
- Six: A Tale of Three Cities
- Seven: The Seven Sisters
- Eight: Joy Bangla (Victory to Bengal)
- Nine: Swimming to Bangladesh
- Ten: On the Road and on the Water
- Eleven: Improbable Indonesia
- Twelve: East of Boston
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index