Publication Year: 1956
Pages: 181
Theme: This novel revolves around the tragic and horrifying events of partition, highlighting the human aspect and dilemma during that period.
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A Bend in the Ganges by Manohar Malgonkar
Publication Year: 1964
Pages: 336
Theme: The book explores the lives of three people affected by the partition of India and their struggle to adapt to the new socio-political reality.
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Tamas by Bhisham Sahni
Publication Year: 1974
Pages: 360
Theme: The novel vividly portrays the communal violence and brutalities inflicted during the partition of India.
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Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
Publication Year: 1981
Pages: 647
Theme: The book narrates the story of a child born at the stroke of midnight when India became independent, intertwining his life with the fate of the nation.
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Clear Light of Day by Anita Desai
Publication Year: 1980
Pages: 192
Theme: The novel focuses on the life of a family in Old Delhi before and after the partition, illustrating the personal and societal changes triggered by the historic event.
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Ice-Candy-Man by Bapsi Sidhwa
Publication Year: 1988
Pages: 289
Theme: The novel gives a child's perspective on the horrific events following the partition of India, through the eyes of a Parsi girl.
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The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh
Publication Year: 1988
Pages: 246
Theme: The novel explores the memories of a family living through the tumultuous events of partition and their aftermath.
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So, these seven books give you a good peek into the partition story, sure there are more out there and Don't forget Saadat Hasan Manto; his short stories really bring the time to life such as Toba Tek Singh and Khol Do etc. leave your suggestions in the comments.
Happy reading.
Love nidhi.
A decent selection of novels ,I hope you will include comprehensive information on these in the future.
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