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'A very important book and legacy for the future' Baroness Floella Benjamin, DBE'This book serves as a wonderful homage to the brave, hopeful and resilient spirit of the Windrush generation' Brenda Emmanus, OBE'A book telling the stories of the Windrush generation is vital not only for this generation but generations to come' Rudolph Walker, CBE 'From the docks in the Caribbean to Tilbury docks in the UK, those two weeks on a boat is just another chapter in the untold stories of a Windrush generation. A great read' Daddy Ernie, Radio Superjam'Those two weeks on the Empire Windrush ultimately gave life and hope for future generations to build and achieve their dreams' African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust
Married as a child bride to Nathan, a tenant farmer she had never met, Rukmani works side by side in the fields with her husband to wrest a living from a land ravaged by droughts, monsoons, and insects. With fortitude and courage, she fights poverty and disaster.Written over 70 years ago, Nectar in a Sieve is as relevant now as when it was first published. The story of Rukmani and Nathan is the story of many Indian farmers yesterday and today. This new edition introduces a new generation of readers to a tragic tale made all the more relevant as temperatures soar in India and working the land becomes more and more challenging.
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