Tuesday, September 20, 2016

A wonderfully warm response to 'The Last Wave'

And here's a wonderfully warm and personal response to 'The Last Wave', from someone who spent his growing up years in Port Blair...Came over email just yesterday!


Dear Mr. Sekhsaria:
"I just completed your book "The Last Wave" and wanted to congratulate you on writing it! I lived almost all my childhood and teenage years in A&N islands - Port Blair specifically- and was happy to revisit many of the locales and memories through your writing...have been in the US many years now and was happy to see A&N receive pride of place in a work of fiction!

Although a physician and medical researcher, I have been interested in and had actually myself attempted a write-up on the Jarawa "coming-out" story, even making a weeklong trip to Baratang- in ~1999 if memory serves...this was at a time Tanumei was still recuperating at GB Pant. As older kids growing up in PB, a few of us did vigorously discuss and share some of the concerns / conflicts you enumerate in the book (a small group, albeit!).

There were also a lot of intersections for me personally in the book: our landlady for many years was a Karen lady, the old State Library was a frequent haunt of mine, the Jarawa interest obviously, and I can even appreciate some of the "local born" sentiment expressed in the book (although I was "10-year category" technically). Also, despite growing up there, your book provided better explanations and back-stories for the many vague word-of-mouth stuff we kept hearing as kids, and for that I am thankful.

Over the very many years I have read fiction, it felt a little surreal to find that degree of proximity and connection in a book!

Thanks,
F. Francis, MD PhD
Dallas, TX, USA"
Sept 20, 2016
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Sunday, September 18, 2016

The Last Wave - a giveaway

A Goodreads Giveaway for 'The Last Wave'

https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/201612-the-last-wave?utm_medium=email&utm_source=giveaway_approved



Tuesday, December 15, 2015

THREE books on the ANDAMAN & NICOBAR Islands


THREE books on the ANDAMAN & NICOBAR Islands
By
Pankaj Sekhsaria
1)    Troubled Islands – Writings on the environment and indigenous peoples of the A&N Islands (2003)
2)    The Jarawa Tribal Dossier – Cultural and Biological Diversity in the Andaman Islands (2010, Jointly edited with Visvajit Pandya)
3)    The Last Wave- an Island novel (2014)

All three available for a set price of Rs. 500 (Including postage in India)

1) The Last Wave- an island novel, published in 2014 by Harper Collins India is a story that has at its heart the ecology, people, and history of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.  Review: http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/books/troubled-waters-7/




2) Troubled Islands is a joint publication of Kalpavriksh and LEAD India and was published in 2003. It is a collection of articles on the islands I wrote i n the mainstream English media between 1998 and 2003. It has as annexures the Shekhar Singh Report of 2002, Supreme Court orders of 2002 and eight colour plates with pictures from the island


3) The Jarawa Tribal Reserve Dossier is a 215 page book that was published jointly by Kalpavriksh and UNESCO in 2010. It goes into considerable details of the Jarawa Tribal Reserve with papers on the multiple dimensions that make up the reserve. It has also has a set of important annexures that include the full A&N Protection of Aboriginal Tribes Regulation and a set of detailed GIS based maps of the reserve.




Wednesday, December 2, 2015

The Last Wave @ Journeys - A festival of the arts, Dec 4-6, Pune


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