logo

The Bridge Home

Padma Venkatraman

The Bridge Home

Padma Venkatraman

  • 80-page comprehensive Study Guide
  • Chapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of expert analysis
  • Featured in our FamilyJuvenile LiteratureClass collections
  • The ultimate resource for assignments, engaging lessons, and lively book discussions

The Bridge Home Background

Socio-Historical Context

The Challenges Facing Indian Children Without Homes

In The Bridge Home, Venkatraman has chosen a distinct setting. Viji and Rukku leave their home in India after experiencing physical abuse from their father. The challenges they face in gathering trash to sell, attempting to sell jewelry, and shelter in makeshift tents point to India’s history as a rapidly developing nation rising from the violence of colonialism.

Indian culture has an illustrious history of trade, commerce, religious diversity, and nomadic life. In 323, the region now known as India formed into a dynasty after Buddhism and other religions were founded in the area. The Nanda dynasty grew in power until the first century, where more fluid cultural groups influenced the region. The land was then united by Gupta control, entering a time which is considered a foundational period for the country’s art and literature (Murphy, Anne. “India: A Historical Overview.” Asia Society).

The region was then ruled by invaders from Turkey, who dominated smaller kingdoms throughout modern-day India. The year 1526 saw the beginning of the Mughal empire that ended in the Battle of Plassey in 1757, where the British empire gained control of the Bengal province.

blurred text

Unlock this
Study Guide!

Join SuperSummary to gain instant access to all 80 pages of this Study Guide and thousands of other learning resources.
Get Started
blurred text