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Kate James Kate James i(A1162 works by)
Born: Established: 1972 ;
Gender: Female
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1 3 y separately published work icon When Gods Collide : An Unbeliever's Pilgrimage along India's Coromandel Coast Kate James , Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2012 Z1843231 2012 single work autobiography travel

'"For ten years I'd been picturing the mob marching across the field to Manoharpur with flaming torches, then standing, shouting, around the jeep, rocking it, and then as I focused on the back window and saw three indistinct figures inside the car, I stopped imagining the scene. I didn't want to see their faces."

'Still wrestling with her own experience of growing up in India as the child among missionaries, Kate James is haunted by the story of murdered compatriot Graham Staines. Along with his two young sons, the manager of the mission at Baripada (who helped establish the Mayurbhanj Leprosy Home) was burned alive by Hindu fundamentalists in Orissa while asleep in his car.

'In search of the man behind the 1999 headlines - and the context behind the conflict in a country known for its religious tolerance - Kate returns to the subcontinent where she grew up. She travels from the hill station of Ooty to Darjeeling via the steamy Coramandel Coast, visiting Catholic shrines, an atheist ashram, a temple to Hindu missionaries and the Kolkata slums, as well as Staine's Home and her own childhood school.

'Part detective story, part personal journey, Kate's engrossing reportage explores India's complex tapestry of religion and mysticism, assessing its Christian, Buddhist, Hindu and atheist heritage as she comes to terms with the faith she has rejected. (From the publisher's website.)

1 1 y separately published work icon Women of the Gobi : Journeys on the Silk Road Kate James , Melbourne : Pluto Press , 2006 Z1345244 2006 single work autobiography travel Kate James travels across the deserts of northwest China in the footsteps of three English early 20th century Christian missionary women, Mildred Cable and Francesca and Eva French, from central China along the Silk Road into Central Asia, the monasteries of Tibet and into China's Muslim provinces. (Pluto Press website)
1 The Go-Between Kate James , 1996 single work short story
— Appears in: Westerly , Autumn vol. 41 no. 1 1996; (p. 21-26)
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