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Goat - A Story of Kashmir and Notting Hill
Synopsis
"The strength of her storyline is complemented
by her evocative prose, sensitively written with humour and
pathos." Financial Times
A journalist based in India, Justine Hardy started
trading pashima shawls as a way of raising funds to support
an education programme in some of Delhi's slum areas. This
text tells the story of the goat hair, gathered from herds
that graze among the high-altitude monasteries of Little Tibet,
woven in villages near the Kashmiri border with Pakistan,
and sold to ladies-who-lunch of London's Notting Hill.
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