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This book is the story of Ishvani Hamilton’s early life in India, as the proper daughter of a wealthy Moslem family in Bombay. It was a period when western ideas were challenging traditional ways, and Ishvani Hamilton abandoned her life in India to go to Europe with her sister, working in the theatre and developing modern dance. Other Autobiography Books 2018 – How American Popular Television was Created (1946-1956): Recollections of Three-Programming Pioneers – Stanley Quinn, Edmund Rice, and Harry Herrmann 2004 – An Autobiographical Narration of the Role of Fear and Friendship in the Soviet Union 2004 – Journey From Wartime Europe to Self-Discovery





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