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Andrea Gunraj’s non-fiction debut explores ‘undertold’ legacy of indentured labour

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Globe and Mail
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Andrea Gunraj's inaugural non-fiction work investigates the complex historical narrative of indentured labour through a multidisciplinary approach. The book weaves together personal memoir, scholarly historical analysis, and cultural commentary to illuminate a marginalized chapter in global labor history. By connecting family ancestry to broader systemic patterns, Gunraj reclaims and reframes this undertold story, offering readers both intimate reflection and critical historical perspective on indentured servitude's lasting impact on contemporary society.

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Andrea Gunraj’s non-fiction debut explores ‘undertold’ legacy of indentured labour
Andrea Gunraj’s non-fiction debut explores ‘undertold’ legacy of indentured labour

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