Hills are Burning, The

Hills are Burning, The

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Author/Contributor(s): Bhattacharyya, Anirban
Publisher: Fingerprint
Date: 1/9/2023
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
Three 16-year-old friends—Tukai, Norong, and Roshan—navigate the complex terrain of adolescence in a boarding school in Kalimpong. What begins as a story of innocent love, unbreakable friendship, and schoolboy loyalty soon takes a harrowing turn as the boys find themselves amid one of the most turbulent chapters in Indian political history.

Set against the real-life backdrop of the Gorkhaland Agitation of the late 1980s, An Echo of the Hills traces their coming-of-age journey in the shadow of destruction, fear, and revolution. As the hills burn with unrest and identity struggles rise to the surface, the boys must confront painful truths and make choices that will define their futures.

Combining emotional depth with historical context, this novel is a powerful tale of memory, belonging, and the irrepressible spirit of youth.

Friendship and first love in a time of fire.

  • Based on true events, giving the narrative emotional authenticity and historical significance
  • Set during the Gorkhaland Agitation, capturing a lesser-known but powerful moment in Indian history
  • Explores political, social, and cultural dynamics of the Gorkha identity movement
  • Narrative weaves humor, heartbreak, and hope, echoing both The Wonder Years and The Killing Fields
  • A poignant coming-of-age story that blends nostalgia with realism
Themes Explored:
  • Identity, belonging, and community
  • Youth vs. political unrest
  • Love and friendship under siege
  • Memory, trauma, and healing
  • Loss of innocence and personal transformation