Three - Quarters of a Footprint: Travels in South India

Author:

Joe Roberts

Publisher:

ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

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Publisher

ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

Publication Year 2015
ISBN-13

9789384067526

ISBN-10 9789384067526
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 292 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7
Weight (grms) 227

I travelled with Mrs Trivedi from Madras to Bangalore, overnight on the mail train. "First class this time so that you are not overwhelmed". It was my second night in India and I was already overwhelmed'.


Joe Roberts stayed five months with the Trivedis in Bangalore. Using that as a base he travelled all over southern India. Wherever he went he met extraordinary people…Major Trivedi warned him that 'nothing is as fixed as you think'. In Pondicherry he found Rita, a melancholy divorcee banished to an ashram. He encountered worshippers at the great temple at Madurai and on the holy island of Rameswaram. He mingled with the vociferous crowds at the snakeboat races at Arunmala and in Cochin he was offered heroin in the Jewish cemetery.
Funny, empathetic and always entertaining, Three Quarters of a Footprint has established itself as a travel classic about modern India.

Joe Roberts

Joe Roberts was born in Bath, in the south-west of England, where he still lives. He has travelled widely and written about his travels in three books (Three-Quarters Of A Footprint, The House of Blue Lights and Abdul s Taxi to Kalighat) and countless newspaper and magazine articles in the United Kingdom, India and the United States. Joe Roberts is also a lecturer in the School of Humanities and Creative Industries at Bath Spa University. He first visited India in 1990 and has returned there as often as possible since. He is married, with three sons. Bengal, The Cold Weather, 1873 is his first novel.
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