Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354478215
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 130 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354478212
- Publisher Date: 2024-07-25
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 280
- Width: 320 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Unpartitioned Time by Malavika Rajkotia (9789354478215) is a powerful memoir exploring a daughter’s complex relationship with her father, a prominent political figure. Through intimate anecdotes and historical backdrop, Rajkotia reveals the personal sacrifices and resilience amidst India’s tumultuous partition era. A poignant narrative of family, identity, and the enduring legacy of the past.
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Rajat Sharan Sethi –
While informative, I didn’t find it as engaging as I hoped. The author’s personal story felt secondary to the historical events. Good, not great.
Khyati Singh –
I had mixed feelings. The writing style was good, but I struggled with some of the political details. Still, a valuable perspective.
Dharshan R –
An okay read. The historical context was great, but I didn’t fully connect with the author’s personal experiences. Some parts were repetitive.
Lekshmi Nandana –
This book is a gem! Rajkotia’s honest portrayal of her father and their relationship is captivating. Highly recommend. Makes you think!
Ashutosh Anil Rai –
Absolutely loved this book! A deeply personal and moving story. Rajkotia’s writing is exquisite. Highly recommend to anyone who appreciates history.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Found this book to be quite insightful. The daughter’s perspective offered a fresh angle on a well-known historical period. Bit slow at times.
Deepti –
I was completely engrossed in this memoir. The details of her father’s life were so interesting. A little long, but overall a worthwhile read. Touched my heart!
Prasannajit Sahoo –
A beautifully written account of family and history intertwined. It dragged a bit in the middle but picked up again towards the end. Heartwarming!
Priyanshu Singh –
An interesting look at Indian history. I enjoyed learning about the partition through a personal lens. At times, the narrative felt disjointed.
Abesh Sarkar –
A moving story, but at times felt a bit slow-paced. Rajkotia’s writing is beautiful, though. Explores a fascinating part of history through a personal lens.