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Finally We Won: But Was It Worth 34 Lives?
| AUTHOR | Witness, A. Foreign |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (09/14/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Finally, We Won
But Was It Worth 25 Lives?
When a government tried to silence its youth by banning social media, Nepal's Generation Z answered with courage and paid in blood.
From the first sparks of protest to the night the parliament burned, this book follows the uprising that toppled a prime minister and shook a nation of thirty million.
Told through the eyes of a foreign witness bound to Nepal by love, Finally, We Won blends personal reflection, on-the-ground reporting, and the haunting voices of students, workers, shopkeepers, and police.
It asks the questions no victory can escape:
Was the price of freedom worth thirty-four young lives?
Can a nation change without becoming the very thing it overthrew?
Part eyewitness account, part meditation on power and sacrifice, this is a story for anyone who has ever wondered what freedom truly costs and whether any revolution can stay pure once the smoke clears.
Finally, We Won
But Was It Worth 25 Lives?
When a government tried to silence its youth by banning social media, Nepal's Generation Z answered with courage and paid in blood.
From the first sparks of protest to the night the parliament burned, this book follows the uprising that toppled a prime minister and shook a nation of thirty million.
Told through the eyes of a foreign witness bound to Nepal by love, Finally, We Won blends personal reflection, on-the-ground reporting, and the haunting voices of students, workers, shopkeepers, and police.
It asks the questions no victory can escape:
Was the price of freedom worth thirty-four young lives?
Can a nation change without becoming the very thing it overthrew?
Part eyewitness account, part meditation on power and sacrifice, this is a story for anyone who has ever wondered what freedom truly costs and whether any revolution can stay pure once the smoke clears.
