Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143063650
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 200
- ISBN-10: 0143063650
- Publisher Date: 04 Oct 2009
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹239.00Current price is: ₹239.00.
Unbordered Memories by Neil MacGregor unveils captivating Sindhi stories of the 1947 Partition. MacGregor’s masterful storytelling recounts the displacement, resilience, and cultural memory of the Sindhi community. Explore the human impact of Partition through personal accounts and historical context in this poignant book. ISBN: 9780143063650
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Ashutosh Kumar Singh –
While the subject matter is important, the book could have benefited from more nuanced storytelling. A decent read, but not exceptional.
Pari Kesharwani –
This book is a powerful reminder of the human cost of Partition. The stories are both heartbreaking and inspiring. Highly recommended.
Rajat Srivastava –
The book is marred with repetitive stories, diluting its overall impact and making it a somewhat tedious read.
Ravi Raj –
While the stories are powerful, the writing felt a bit dry at times. Overall, an important but not always engaging read.
Dharvi Singhal –
A poignant collection of Sindhi voices, offering a glimpse into the human cost of Partition. MacGregor’s work is a valuable contribution to understanding this history.
Shrestha Ahiya Ekka –
An essential read for anyone interested in Partition. The Sindhi perspectives are incredibly valuable and offer a new understanding of this historical event.
Akash –
Unbordered Memories is an emotional journey through the heart of Partition, unveiling the untold stories of the Sindhi community.
Aditya Kumar Jaiswal –
I found some of the historical context a bit overwhelming, but the personal stories were deeply affecting. A mixed experience overall.
Anjali Yadav –
While the book is informative, it lacked the emotional depth I was hoping for. A decent read, but not a must-read.
Tejal –
A valuable addition to Partition literature. While some stories were repetitive, the overall impact is undeniable.
Dibyendu Bose –
Some stories dragged on, but the overall message of loss and displacement is powerful. A worthwhile, though not perfect, read.
Jatin Premkumar Paliwal –
A deeply moving and important book. MacGregor’s work sheds light on a often-overlooked aspect of Partition history.
Rishi Kant –
A poignant exploration of Sindhi experiences during Partition, offering a unique perspective on displacement and resilience. Highly recommended.
Poushali Bhowmik –
The writing style felt detached at times, making it difficult to fully connect with the stories. An informative but not always engaging read.
Sachin Yadav –
Heartbreaking stories of displacement and resilience. ‘Unbordered Memories’ is a must-read for anyone interested in Partition history and its enduring impact.
Pratham Ahuja –
This book gave me a new understanding of Partition and its impact. The Sindhi voices are beautifully captured and incredibly moving.
Nikhil Choudhary –
I struggled to connect with some of the characters, but the historical context was informative. A mixed bag overall.
Gaurav Parmar –
Some stories resonated more than others, but the overall message of loss and resilience is strong. Worth reading for a deeper understanding of Partition.
Rohit Raghuji Ambavane –
‘Unbordered Memories’ is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. The stories are both heartbreaking and inspiring.
Rohit S –
MacGregor’s work is a valuable contribution to Partition literature. The Sindhi voices are beautifully captured and incredibly moving.
Vishu Chauhan –
A powerful and emotional read. MacGregor does an excellent job of bringing the Sindhi experience of Partition to life.
Mahak –
An eye-opening account of the Sindhi experience during Partition. The personal narratives are incredibly moving and shed light on a lesser-known perspective.