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Review

'There has never been a better time to read This Land We Call Home.
Nusrat F. Jafri’s memoir is more than the history of one family, it is also
the history of India. Vividly written and deeply felt, this is a book to
cherish'

-- Sonia Faleiro, journalist and author of The Good Girls

‘This book is a literary sensation. Nusrat F. Jafri’s meticulously crafted
mosaic of family stories weaves a tapestry that reveals the lost stories of
India’s vibrant diversity. With passionate curiosity and an extraordinary
eye for detail, Nusrat delves into her personal history to illuminate the
intricate bonds that connected seemingly disparate communities and people.
Nusrat F. Jafri’s book is evidence that stories of our lived realities are the
hope and healing we need in these fractured times’

-- Natasha Badhwar, columnist, writer and professor of storytelling in the digital age, Ashoka University

‘Deeply grounded yet uplifting, This Land We Call Home is a singular
portrait of an Indian family, but also of India-of surviving pain, growing
through faith, perennially changing’

-- Raghu Karnad, journalist and author of Farthest Field

‘Deeply insightful, tender and urgent, This Land We Call Home is as
much a journey of self-discovery as it is a documentation of nationhood.
Jafri is a gifted writer and determined researcher, writing the lives of her
ancestors-their histories, complexities, diversities, aspirations, hardships
and sacrifices-into an extraordinary memoir of caste, religion, identity and
love’

-- Aanchal Malhotra, historian and author of The Book of Everlasting Things

‘The countless castes manifest in infinite ways, every time shaking our
sensibilities more than before. Here is a story of Bhantu criminal tribe of
Rajasthan that suffered double oppression, societal exclusion and stateordained
incrimination. The story, narrated through the saga of a family
by a noted cinematographer and writer, would have been simply lost to the
past if her maternal great grandfather had not decided to discard the caste
cage of the Hindu society and convert to Christianity. This well-researched
and ably written book is a rare account on the so-called criminal tribes,
that additionally chronicles our present. Surely, one of the best books in
its genre!’

-- Anand Teltumbde, scholar and co-editor of The Radical in Ambedkar

About the Author

Nusrat F Jafri, is a Mumbai based award-winning cinematographer. She has over fifteen years of experience in filmmaking. Born and brought up in Lucknow, she moved to New Delhi for graduation and post-graduation in Mass Communication. Her professional journey includes stints as a journalist with The Pioneer and CNBC Awaaz.
Nusrat is a mentee of the first cohort (2021) of South Asia Speaks. She was featured in the second edition of Rising Beyond The Ceiling: 100 stereotype-shattering stories of Muslim women of Uttar Pradesh, India.
She lives in Mumbai with her husband, son and a cat named Jamia.

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  • ISBN: 9780143465546
  • Author: Nusrat F Jafri
  • Publisher: Penguin Ebury Press
  • Pages: 220
  • Format: Hardback
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Review

'There has never been a better time to read This Land We Call Home.
Nusrat F. Jafri’s memoir is more than the history of one family, it is also
the history of India. Vividly written and deeply felt, this is a book to
cherish'

-- Sonia Faleiro, journalist and author of The Good Girls

‘This book is a literary sensation. Nusrat F. Jafri’s meticulously crafted
mosaic of family stories weaves a tapestry that reveals the lost stories of
India’s vibrant diversity. With passionate curiosity and an extraordinary
eye for detail, Nusrat delves into her personal history to illuminate the
intricate bonds that connected seemingly disparate communities and people.
Nusrat F. Jafri’s book is evidence that stories of our lived realities are the
hope and healing we need in these fractured times’

-- Natasha Badhwar, columnist, writer and professor of storytelling in the digital age, Ashoka University

‘Deeply grounded yet uplifting, This Land We Call Home is a singular
portrait of an Indian family, but also of India-of surviving pain, growing
through faith, perennially changing’

-- Raghu Karnad, journalist and author of Farthest Field

‘Deeply insightful, tender and urgent, This Land We Call Home is as
much a journey of self-discovery as it is a documentation of nationhood.
Jafri is a gifted writer and determined researcher, writing the lives of her
ancestors-their histories, complexities, diversities, aspirations, hardships
and sacrifices-into an extraordinary memoir of caste, religion, identity and
love’

-- Aanchal Malhotra, historian and author of The Book of Everlasting Things

‘The countless castes manifest in infinite ways, every time shaking our
sensibilities more than before. Here is a story of Bhantu criminal tribe of
Rajasthan that suffered double oppression, societal exclusion and stateordained
incrimination. The story, narrated through the saga of a family
by a noted cinematographer and writer, would have been simply lost to the
past if her maternal great grandfather had not decided to discard the caste
cage of the Hindu society and convert to Christianity. This well-researched
and ably written book is a rare account on the so-called criminal tribes,
that additionally chronicles our present. Surely, one of the best books in
its genre!’

-- Anand Teltumbde, scholar and co-editor of The Radical in Ambedkar

About the Author

Nusrat F Jafri, is a Mumbai based award-winning cinematographer. She has over fifteen years of experience in filmmaking. Born and brought up in Lucknow, she moved to New Delhi for graduation and post-graduation in Mass Communication. Her professional journey includes stints as a journalist with The Pioneer and CNBC Awaaz.
Nusrat is a mentee of the first cohort (2021) of South Asia Speaks. She was featured in the second edition of Rising Beyond The Ceiling: 100 stereotype-shattering stories of Muslim women of Uttar Pradesh, India.
She lives in Mumbai with her husband, son and a cat named Jamia.

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