Keep Moving On The Migration of a Punjabi Sikh Family

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Keep Moving On  The Migration of a Punjabi Sikh Family
Author : Amrit Singh
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 30 November 2020
ISBN : 1777334802
Pages : 222 pages
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Keep Moving On The Migration of a Punjabi Sikh Family by Amrit Singh Book PDF Summary

In 2017, Amrit Singh experienced the deaths of his grandmother and uncle. Soon after, his mother was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Raised in a family that lacked open communication among each other, Amrit struggled to understand his place in the world as the lives and histories of the people closest to him were being lost to time. When the family comes together to care for his mother over the course of her treatment, Amrit begins a journey of unearthing and preserving the stories of his elders. He discovers the details of his father's years travelling undocumented and working at sea, the political and economic factors that sparked his family's relocation out of Punjab, the challenges they faced as new immigrants in Canada, and how key moments of his life still connect to his parents' migration. 'Keep Moving On' is a memoir that finds parallels between family members born in different eras and circumstances, and explores themes of mental health, intergenerational trauma, religion, death, and race through the lens of Amrit's upbringing as a first generation Sikh-Canadian. It is a story of discovery, hope, resilience, and the importance of making the most of the present.

Keep Moving On  The Migration of a Punjabi Sikh Family

In 2017, Amrit Singh experienced the deaths of his grandmother and uncle. Soon after, his mother was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Raised in a family that lacked open communication among each other, Amrit struggled to understand his place in the world as the lives and histories of the people closest

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