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May You Be The Mother of A Hundred Sons

A Journey Among the Women of India. In this travelogue, Washington Post reporter in India Elisabeth Bumiller, goes to most parts of India examining the realities of the lives of Indian women: villagers, movie-stars, intellectuals, police-women and others.
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A Journey Among the Women of India. In this travelogue, Washington Post reporter in India Elisabeth Bumiller, goes to most parts of India examining the realities of the lives of Indian women: villagers, movie-stars, intellectuals, police-women and others.

Elisabeth Bumiller

Elisabeth Bumiller (born May 15, 1956) is an American author and journalist who is the Washington bureau chief for The New York Times.

Title

May You Be The Mother of A Hundred Sons

Author

Elisabeth Bumiller

Number of Pages

306

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Travel
  • First Published

    FEB 1991

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    A Journey Among the Women of India. In this travelogue, Washington Post reporter in India Elisabeth Bumiller, goes to most parts of India examining the realities of the lives of Indian women: villagers, movie-stars, intellectuals, police-women and others.
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