Peace Has Come
Peace Has Come is a collection of evocative short stories by Parismita Singh about life after conflict in Northeast India. Written in lyrical, human-centered prose, the book weaves memory, resilience, and fragile peace. It speaks to adult readers who savor culturally rich fiction that looks at communities from Rabha to Nepali and from Santhal to Muslim neighbors. The tone is contemplative, hopeful, and quietly brave, inviting you to witness how people rebuild and sustain hope when the sounds of war fade.
In Peace Has Come, each story centers on distinct voices—a bittersweet old man recalling love interrupted by war, a journalist bearing the weight of a murder story, the enigmatic gun-flute man, and an unlikely friendship that blooms under curfew—creating a rich tapestry of life across rivers, forests, and villages. The collection threads together a diverse cast from Rabha, Bodo, Santhal, Nepali, Koch-Rajbongshi, and Muslim communities, letting the reader feel the pulse of culture and emotion that runs through it all. Singh’s artistry—both as writer and artist—shines through as the pages balance intimate narration with vivid landscape, inviting you to rewire your understanding of war, resolution, and what exists between them.
- Interwoven short stories from Northeast India that explore resilience, memory, and fragile peace
- Rich cultural tapestry featuring Rabha, Bodo, Santhal, Nepali, Koch-Rajbongshi, and Muslim communities
- Vivid settings of rivers, forests, and villages that come alive on the page
- Memorable characters: an old man’s bittersweet recollection, a burdensome journalist, a mysterious gun-flute man, and a hopeful curfew-era friendship
- Lyrical, accessible prose with a contemplative pace
- Written by Parismita Singh, an author-artist known for capturing the essence of her homeland
Peace Has Come offers more than stories; it invites readers to see resilience, cultivate empathy, and believe in the possibility of quiet, enduring peace. After finishing the book, you’ll carry a deeper sense of humanity and a renewed hope that light can emerge from the shadows of conflict.
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Peace Has Come
Peace Has Come is a collection of evocative short stories by Parismita Singh about life after conflict in Northeast India. Written in lyrical, human-centered prose, the book weaves memory, resilience, and fragile peace. It speaks to adult readers who savor culturally rich fiction that looks at communities from Rabha to Nepali and from Santhal to Muslim neighbors. The tone is contemplative, hopeful, and quietly brave, inviting you to witness how people rebuild and sustain hope when the sounds of war fade.
In Peace Has Come, each story centers on distinct voices—a bittersweet old man recalling love interrupted by war, a journalist bearing the weight of a murder story, the enigmatic gun-flute man, and an unlikely friendship that blooms under curfew—creating a rich tapestry of life across rivers, forests, and villages. The collection threads together a diverse cast from Rabha, Bodo, Santhal, Nepali, Koch-Rajbongshi, and Muslim communities, letting the reader feel the pulse of culture and emotion that runs through it all. Singh’s artistry—both as writer and artist—shines through as the pages balance intimate narration with vivid landscape, inviting you to rewire your understanding of war, resolution, and what exists between them.
- Interwoven short stories from Northeast India that explore resilience, memory, and fragile peace
- Rich cultural tapestry featuring Rabha, Bodo, Santhal, Nepali, Koch-Rajbongshi, and Muslim communities
- Vivid settings of rivers, forests, and villages that come alive on the page
- Memorable characters: an old man’s bittersweet recollection, a burdensome journalist, a mysterious gun-flute man, and a hopeful curfew-era friendship
- Lyrical, accessible prose with a contemplative pace
- Written by Parismita Singh, an author-artist known for capturing the essence of her homeland
Peace Has Come offers more than stories; it invites readers to see resilience, cultivate empathy, and believe in the possibility of quiet, enduring peace. After finishing the book, you’ll carry a deeper sense of humanity and a renewed hope that light can emerge from the shadows of conflict.
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Peace Has Come is a collection of evocative short stories by Parismita Singh about life after conflict in Northeast India. Written in lyrical, human-centered prose, the book weaves memory, resilience, and fragile peace. It speaks to adult readers who savor culturally rich fiction that looks at communities from Rabha to Nepali and from Santhal to Muslim neighbors. The tone is contemplative, hopeful, and quietly brave, inviting you to witness how people rebuild and sustain hope when the sounds of war fade.
In Peace Has Come, each story centers on distinct voices—a bittersweet old man recalling love interrupted by war, a journalist bearing the weight of a murder story, the enigmatic gun-flute man, and an unlikely friendship that blooms under curfew—creating a rich tapestry of life across rivers, forests, and villages. The collection threads together a diverse cast from Rabha, Bodo, Santhal, Nepali, Koch-Rajbongshi, and Muslim communities, letting the reader feel the pulse of culture and emotion that runs through it all. Singh’s artistry—both as writer and artist—shines through as the pages balance intimate narration with vivid landscape, inviting you to rewire your understanding of war, resolution, and what exists between them.
- Interwoven short stories from Northeast India that explore resilience, memory, and fragile peace
- Rich cultural tapestry featuring Rabha, Bodo, Santhal, Nepali, Koch-Rajbongshi, and Muslim communities
- Vivid settings of rivers, forests, and villages that come alive on the page
- Memorable characters: an old man’s bittersweet recollection, a burdensome journalist, a mysterious gun-flute man, and a hopeful curfew-era friendship
- Lyrical, accessible prose with a contemplative pace
- Written by Parismita Singh, an author-artist known for capturing the essence of her homeland
Peace Has Come offers more than stories; it invites readers to see resilience, cultivate empathy, and believe in the possibility of quiet, enduring peace. After finishing the book, you’ll carry a deeper sense of humanity and a renewed hope that light can emerge from the shadows of conflict.












