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The story highlights how people can develop hatred and indifference for no true reason and get swayed by mass emotions. Since this is the first book in the trilogy the story only goes till September 1947 and there is more awaited in the next parts. The book is an essential read, especially for the current generation to get a more balanced view of an important historical milestone.
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