Book by Johnston Hugh JM
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Críticas:
Johnston's vast knowledge of Canadian immigration history has resulted in a book that will long set the standard for those aspiring to recover the social history of British Columbia. -- Harjot S. Oberoi, Department of Asian Studies, University of British Columbia Jewels of the Qila is not just a success story about one unusual family. This is a splendidly serious, smart and multifaceted investigation of events and characters in both India and Canada. Using Kapoor [Singh Siddoo]'s wide-ranging life as a prism, Johnston has provided an authoritative and engaging overview of Sikhs in B.C. * BC BookWorld, Autumn 2012 * Hugh Johnston swept me away on the long arc of his narrative ... Jewels of the Qila is a deeply researched and engagingly written story of an unconventional family sustained by faith, friendships made and tested in Canada, and concern for the welfare of the people of India. -- Shauna Singh Baldwin, author of What the Body Remembers and The Tiger Claw
Reseña del editor:
This book will appeal to anyone interested in BC history, Canadian ethnic studies, or the Punjabi and South Asian diaspora.
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