Andrea Gunraj’s non-fiction debut explores ‘undertold’ legacy of indentured labour
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Andrea Gunraj’s non-fiction debut explores ‘undertold’ legacy of indentured labour
SADIYA ANSARI
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PUBLISHED APRIL 28, 2026
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Title: Go-Between Girl: My Indentured Roots as Reclaimed Present
Author: Andrea Gunraj
Genre: Non-fiction
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Pages: 312
As a child, author Andrea Gunraj knew little about how her ancestors arrived from India to present-day Guyana…
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