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A new book dives into a conflict journalist's search for a home, and more

Journalist Rahul Pandita’s new release follows a conflict reporter’s journey of finding home among people and the memories he has held on to in life

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A scene featuring shikaras in Dal Lake. Kashmir is at the core of Pandita’s book. Pic Courtesy/Wikimedia Commons

A scene featuring shikaras in Dal Lake. Kashmir is at the core of Pandita’s book. Pic Courtesy/Wikimedia Commons

In journalist Rahul Pandita’s new novel Our Friends in Good Houses (Fourth Estate), Neel and his family have lost their home in Kashmir. Neel’s father copes with the exile and his wife’s ill health by avoiding the thought of loss. However, for years, Neel yearns to “discover a ground” and find a home. Even in his old house, he believes, home felt distant. This perpetual search leads him to collect a few things and memories of people who inspired in him a sense of belonging.   

Pandita’s writing is meditative in nature. His attention to detail makes it easy for readers to slow down and travel with the protagonist through his memories. We learn about his friendships with the locals, which become central to Neel and the nerve centre of the novel. For instance, a local grocer Lakshman’s good nature and warmth help Neel access the village from where a district collector had been abducted. His presence also supports Neel in gaining trust from the villagers and gathering information as a journalist.

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