Learning from her grandmother that her family was active in the Quit India movement of 1942, a rebellion against nearly two centuries of British occupation, gives fifteen-year-old Tara new
pride in her heritage, but she still objects when her teacher implies she is not a 'regular Canadian.'Learning from her grandmother that her family was active in the Quit India movement of
1942, a rebellion against nearly two centuries of British occupation, gives fifteen-year-old Tara new pride in her heritage, but she still objects when her teacher implies she is not a 'regular
Canadian.'