Sakas (novel)
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| Author | Jagadish Ghimire |
|---|---|
| Language | Nepali |
| Genre | Social |
| Published | 2012 |
| Publisher | Jagdish Prathisthan |
| Publication place | Nepal |
| Pages | 306 |
| ISBN | 9789937252898 |
Sakas (Nepali: सकस) is a novel by Jagadish Ghimire.[1][2] It was published in August 2012 by Jagadish Ghimire Pratisthan.[3]
This book is not only sufferings of an individual person or a village or a district or an area but a Nepal as a whole.[4] This is a suffering of the public who are exiled and displaced without any crime. It is a highly specialized downright narrative Nepalese novel written in an innovative style by Jagadish Ghimire.[5]
Kumari is a girl who had been raped by her father. A man helps her go to kathmandu for education and they send her dad to prison. When she becomes a nurse she falls in love with a boy. Then she doesn't want to live in Kathmandu she goes to Janakpur.[6]