
Rungli-Rungliot {Thus Far and No Further}
In the 1940s, as the Second World War raged elsewhere, author Rumer Godden lived for a year in Rungli-Rungliotan isolated tea estate three thousand feet down the mountain from Darjeelingwith her two daughters, their nanny Giovanna, and four Pekinese. Rungli-Rungliot, which means Thus Far and No Further, is a memory of the time Godden spent there.
In this journal, Godden records her days in spare, u...
In the 1940s, as the Second World War raged elsewhere, author Rumer Godden lived for a year in Rungli-Rungliotan isolated tea estate three thousand feet down the mountain from Darjeelingwith her two daughters, their nanny Giovanna, and four Pekinese. Rungli-Rungliot, which means Thus Far and No Further, is a memory of the time Godden spent there.
In this journal, Godden records her days in spare, u...
