A Country Called Childhood is a beautifully told memoir by award-winning actress Deepti Naval, capturing the essence of growing up in Amritsar during the tumultuous 1950s and 60s. Through extremely visual and evocative prose, Naval paints a vivid picture of an unforgettable childhood filled with love, adventure, mystery, tragedy, and joy. She delves into the life of an unconventional Punjabi family, immersing the reader in the distinctive sights, smells, and sounds of a rapidly changing India. From her birth on a rainy night to her journey to adulthood, Naval’s story is marked by personal turning points and significant national events, such as the Sino-Indian War of 1962 and the Indo-Pak War of 1965. This moving and illuminating memoir reveals how Naval’s early love for cinema and her childhood experiences shaped her into one of the country’s most admired actors.
Why You Should Read:
1. Experience a vivid portrayal of a bygone era in India, rich with cultural and historical context.
2. Gain insight into the life of an unconventional Punjabi family and the dynamics within.
3. Understand how personal and national events can shape an individual’s life and career.
4. Discover the early influences that led Deepti Naval to become one of India’s most admired actors.
5. Enjoy a beautifully written memoir that captures the essence of love, adventure, and mystery.