This is the story of Assam Valley, the easternmost region of India, as it was during the 1930s.Amrit Baruah tells of growing up in an idyllic place a remote land of tea plantations, ancient temples, and the Brahmaputra River, perhaps the least known of the seven
longest rivers of the world.And he describes how World War II opened up the isolated eastern portion of the valley to soldiers from outside,followed by construction of the legendary Burma Road.
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