Description
A Lonely Summer in Kashmir is a contemplative travel memoir that follows Margaret Cotter Morison’s solo journey through the stunning landscapes of Kashmir. During her summer spent in this picturesque region, the author experiences both the external beauty of the valleys, mountains, and lakes, as well as the internal landscape of solitude and self-reflection.
Morison’s narrative weaves together vivid descriptions of Kashmir’s natural beauty with deeper explorations of loneliness, human connection, and personal growth. The memoir captures the essence of travel as a transformative experience, where geographical displacement becomes a gateway for emotional and psychological discovery. Through encounters with local culture, seasonal changes, and moments of quiet contemplation, the author reflects on what it means to be alone in a foreign land.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction work offers readers an authentic and introspective account of Kashmir, moving beyond typical travel narratives to explore the emotional dimensions of solitary journeys and the therapeutic power of nature.







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