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Ameetha Widdershins is 99% done
The book just sort of ends.
Sep 05, 2025 01:05PM
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Ameetha Widdershins
Ameetha Widdershins is 67% done
Switched to the audiobook to multitask and not feel trapped by this book. The reader’s pronunciation of Indian words is inconsistent. Some sounds like the Indian dh seem hard for her. The a/aa vowels, she pronounces the same. Worse, however, she pronounced the English word agape as if it were Greek- perhaps understandable if this were not her *job*.
Sep 05, 2025 12:43PM
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Ameetha Widdershins
Ameetha Widdershins is 64% done
While I didn’t expect this book to be an account of the freedom struggle or the partition, it’s astonishing how little there is about both.
Sep 05, 2025 12:36PM
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Ameetha Widdershins
Ameetha Widdershins is 45% done
I cannot imagine how much more tedious this book is for people who have no connection to India. I can’t remember the last time I kept calculating how far into a book I was and being disappointed each time. It’s actually surprising how someone can take such interesting matter and make it uninteresting.
Sep 05, 2025 11:20AM
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Ameetha Widdershins
Ameetha Widdershins is 33% done
‘All the short ladies of the house- and they were all short- “
What an odd and useless thing to say. If she had to bring in their Heit, I’m not sure why it was here and now and why like this. And no, although she mentions the short ladies again one more time, there is no punchline. It is possible that being annoyed, every annoyance is amplified.
Sep 05, 2025 10:48AM
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Ameetha Widdershins
Ameetha Widdershins is on page 106 of 320
Sep 05, 2025 10:26AM
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Ameetha Widdershins
Ameetha Widdershins is on page 46 of 320
‘As a “loyalist” [he] suffered great losses during the Mutiny.’
Translation: When people found out that he was giving information to the British, they were very unhappy and showed their displeasure by plundering expensive items and damaging his gardens, ~ Rs.7000 worth. Using online calculators for historical currency, it appears that this is about $90,000 today.
Sep 05, 2025 09:38AM
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Ameetha Widdershins
Ameetha Widdershins is on page 45 of 320
‘Eventually, the colonial rulers prevailed, though not without the reliable help of “loyalists” like Jeewan Lal.’
I don’t think she put loyalist in quotes for the same reasons that I would.🤢
Sep 05, 2025 09:22AM
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Ameetha Widdershins
Ameetha Widdershins is on page 31 of 320
They had bacon??
Aug 26, 2025 10:15AM
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