This compelling memoir chronicles the life of John Cave-Browne, a British missionary who spent more than 30 years working in the Chota Nagpore region of India. Cave-Browne’s vivid descriptions of the people, cultures, and landscapes of this remote area provide a unique perspective on British colonialism and its impact on Indian society. His tireless dedication to the welfare of the local population and his deep faith in God make this memoir an inspiring and uplifting read.
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