[1] The book unveils some important aspects of then-contemporary Mising society and a series of their customs and traditions.
It is a social novel based on a simple love story.
A passionate story about doomed love, it was written at a time when the novel as a literary form was yet in a nascent stage.
With a deeply sympathetic portrayal of a young Miri couple who matured from being childhood companions to a deeply committed but doomed couple in love, the novel is also a statement on the Mising community as well as a compassionate plea of humanism.
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