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Lahore: book 1 of the partition trilogy

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SKU: 9789354891953

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  • ISBN-13: 9789354891953
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 499
  • ISBN-10: 9354891950
  • Publisher Date: 9/30/2021
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Lahore: book 1 of the partition trilogy

  1. Vaishnavi

    An emotionally charged narrative of a turbulent time. The author painted a vivid picture of Lahore. Some parts felt rushed, needed more depth. Still, worth reading.

  2. Sayak Nandan

    While the premise was interesting, I found the writing style a bit dry. The historical context was well-researched, but the characters felt somewhat distant. Good, but not great.

  3. Nayan Gupta

    I was hooked from the first page! The book brilliantly portrays the complexities of relationships during a chaotic period. Lahore is a must-read for historical fiction fans.

  4. Ujjwal Chauhan

    Lahore is a heart-wrenching tale of a divided city. The author skillfully portrays the pain and suffering of those affected by partition. I couldn’t put it down.

  5. Ekam Jeet Singh

    A thought-provoking exploration of identity and displacement. The book sheds light on a crucial period in history. Though, it could have been more concise.

  6. Aakash Gupta

    Lahore is a compelling start to the trilogy. The characters are well-developed, and the historical detail is impressive. It was a bit slow-paced at times, but overall a great read.

  7. Simran Bajpai

    I enjoyed learning about the history of Lahore. The book offers a unique perspective on partition. Some plot elements felt predictable. Enjoyable nonetheless.

  8. Imon Mandal

    A powerful story that captures the human cost of partition. Lahore comes alive, though the heavy subject matter makes it a difficult read. Highly recommended.

  9. Subhojit Saha

    A decent historical novel, but I expected more. The characters lacked depth, and the plot felt a bit convoluted. Some historical inaccuracies. Not my favorite.

  10. Ishita Mishra

    Lahore is a captivating story of love, loss, and resilience. The author’s prose is beautiful, and the plot is engaging. A poignant reminder of the past.

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