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The power of storytelling meets the colourful history of the Sikh faith in The Story of the Sikhs. In this book, author Sarbpreet Singh helps us reimagine the lives of the Sikh Gurus through a rich narrative that that intricately weaves in selections from the Guru Granth Sahib, the Dasam Granth and epic Braj poetry. Starting from the birth of the first guru, Guru Nanak, the book charts the lives of the ten Gurus. Through carefully curated stories, the book does not just show the egalitarian ideals and compassionate worldview that have come to define the faith, but also sheds light on the historical context that defined the foundational principles which guided Sikhs during the era of each Guru. Sarbpreet has deliberately approached this retelling as a storyteller rather than as a student of history in an attempt to make the work accessible and engaging. Immersive and expansive, The Story of the Sikhs is a tour de force that weaves a multi-dimensional tapestry of narrative and poetry. Product description Review 'Richly researched yet accessible, Sarbpreet Singh's telling of the story of one of the world's great peoples is an intriguing insight into the history of the subcontinent. Singh's quest to reconnect with his roots has given us a valuable primer on the spiritual and historical origins of the Sikhs. Filled both with quotations from Sikh texts and Singh's own moving prose, The Story of the Sikhs is a fascinating read.' -- Dr Shashi Tharoor ― Advance Praise 'The world is made up of stories, and unfortunately, the story of the Sikhs is missing from the global literary scene. Sarbpreet Singh's wonderful and accessible weaving of the lives of the ten Sikh Gurus fills in a vital gap. What a treasure!' -- Dr Nikky Guninder Singh, Colby College ― Advance Praise The Story of the Sikhs invokes the performative tradition of remembering the Sikh past and is therefore a welcome addition to the literature on Sikh traditions, written in such a way that is accessible to everyone regardless of how well versed they are in Sikh history. -- Dr Lou Fenech, University of Northern Iowa ― Advance Praise About the Author Sarbpreet Singh is a writer, podcaster and commentator. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed Night of the Restless Spirits and the bestselling The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia, and the writer-narrator of the Story of The Sikhs podcast which has listeners in over ninety countries.

About the Author

Sarbpreet Singh, a writer, playwright, podcaster and commentator, is the author of Kultar’s Mime (2016), The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia (2019), The Night of the Restless Spirits (2020), The Story of the Sikhs: 1469–1708 (2021) and The Sufi’s Nightingale (2023). He is also the author of Jujhar Cheema, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, set in Punjab in the early 1990s. His podcast Story of the Sikhs, which has listeners in ninety countries and is currently in its fourth season, has an expansive sweep and has become a valuable resource for students of Sikh history. His work has been featured on the BBC and National Public Radio, and his commentary has appeared in several newspapers in the US, India and Pakistan. Sarbpreet Singh is also the founder of the Gurmat Sangeet Project, a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of Sikh sacred music.
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The Story of The Sikhs: 1469-1708

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  • ISBN: 9780670093601
  • Author: Sarbpreet Singh
  • Publisher: Penguin Viking
  • Pages: 428
  • Format: Hardback
  • Edition: Signed Book
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The power of storytelling meets the colourful history of the Sikh faith in The Story of the Sikhs. In this book, author Sarbpreet Singh helps us reimagine the lives of the Sikh Gurus through a rich narrative that that intricately weaves in selections from the Guru Granth Sahib, the Dasam Granth and epic Braj poetry. Starting from the birth of the first guru, Guru Nanak, the book charts the lives of the ten Gurus. Through carefully curated stories, the book does not just show the egalitarian ideals and compassionate worldview that have come to define the faith, but also sheds light on the historical context that defined the foundational principles which guided Sikhs during the era of each Guru. Sarbpreet has deliberately approached this retelling as a storyteller rather than as a student of history in an attempt to make the work accessible and engaging. Immersive and expansive, The Story of the Sikhs is a tour de force that weaves a multi-dimensional tapestry of narrative and poetry. Product description Review 'Richly researched yet accessible, Sarbpreet Singh's telling of the story of one of the world's great peoples is an intriguing insight into the history of the subcontinent. Singh's quest to reconnect with his roots has given us a valuable primer on the spiritual and historical origins of the Sikhs. Filled both with quotations from Sikh texts and Singh's own moving prose, The Story of the Sikhs is a fascinating read.' -- Dr Shashi Tharoor ― Advance Praise 'The world is made up of stories, and unfortunately, the story of the Sikhs is missing from the global literary scene. Sarbpreet Singh's wonderful and accessible weaving of the lives of the ten Sikh Gurus fills in a vital gap. What a treasure!' -- Dr Nikky Guninder Singh, Colby College ― Advance Praise The Story of the Sikhs invokes the performative tradition of remembering the Sikh past and is therefore a welcome addition to the literature on Sikh traditions, written in such a way that is accessible to everyone regardless of how well versed they are in Sikh history. -- Dr Lou Fenech, University of Northern Iowa ― Advance Praise About the Author Sarbpreet Singh is a writer, podcaster and commentator. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed Night of the Restless Spirits and the bestselling The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia, and the writer-narrator of the Story of The Sikhs podcast which has listeners in over ninety countries.

About the Author

Sarbpreet Singh, a writer, playwright, podcaster and commentator, is the author of Kultar’s Mime (2016), The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia (2019), The Night of the Restless Spirits (2020), The Story of the Sikhs: 1469–1708 (2021) and The Sufi’s Nightingale (2023). He is also the author of Jujhar Cheema, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, set in Punjab in the early 1990s. His podcast Story of the Sikhs, which has listeners in ninety countries and is currently in its fourth season, has an expansive sweep and has become a valuable resource for students of Sikh history. His work has been featured on the BBC and National Public Radio, and his commentary has appeared in several newspapers in the US, India and Pakistan. Sarbpreet Singh is also the founder of the Gurmat Sangeet Project, a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of Sikh sacred music.

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