First published in 1930, the author asserts that this book presents
a human India 'in all sorts of conditions and moods'. It details
her first-hand experiences as a female missionary in India over the
course of thirty-three years in India along with some further
accounts related by eyewitnesses. It avoids proposing theories of
giving abstract general pronouncements but instead focuses on the
individual people with the intention that it would promote greater
understanding of the nation by westerners. This book will be of
interest to students of Indian, colonial and women's history.
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