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Andamans boy by Zai Whitaker
Andamans boy by Zai Whitaker









Their deep knowledge and respect for the environment and wise usage of its resources force the reader to re-think about the concepts of ‘civilization’ and ‘development’. Through his experiences with theJarawa, we get an insight into their traditions, customs, food habits and integrity.

Andamans boy by Zai Whitaker

The two boys become friends and slowly Arif finds being accepted in the tribe. Arif disembarks on a boot-shaped island where he has an incidental encounter with Eetha Aleho, a young Jarawa boy. Since, Arif’s inheritance is estimated to be immense, his relatives were not going to give up on him easily.When Arif finds out that they were hot on his trail, he joins Aung Thwin, a Myanmarese fisherman heading home in his boat. Chanting, ‘Om Ganesaya Namaha’, he wily-nily reaches Wandoor Island in the Andamans, and with a quirk of fate lands up tending crocodiles for a living!

Andamans boy by Zai Whitaker

To avoid being indentified, he shaves off his hair, drapes a lungi - a loin cloth, feigns a limp, and to provide the finishing touch, changes his name from Arif to Ram.

Andamans boy by Zai Whitaker

His luck betrays him as he is identified at Chennai station because of a ‘Missing Boy’ poster. Unable to bear their oppressive behaviour, he runs away from home and boards a train to Chennai. Andamans Boy, is a fast-paced, and action-packed, passage-of-youth story.Īfter his parents pass away in a car accident, Arif finds himself under the guardianship of his mercenary uncle and aunt.











Andamans boy by Zai Whitaker