About The Book: The Indian Child's Mother by Arthur D. Innes is a reflective and emotive piece highlighting the deep bond between an Indian mother and her child during British colonial rule. Through tender prose, Innes captures the universal essence of maternal love, while subtly exploring the cultural richness and resilience of Indian family life. The book serves both as a tribute to motherhood and a nuanced portrayal of India’s social fabric, offering readers a compassionate glimpse into everyday life beyond political narratives.
Author: Arthur D. Innes
Pages: 168
Edition: 1922
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