In the Language of Remembering by Aanchal Malhotra | Book Review
In the Language of Remembering reveals how Partition is not yet an event of the past and looks at how Partition memory is preserved and bequeathed, its consequences disseminated and manifested within family, community and nation. Most importantly, it serves as a reminder of the price this land once paid for not guarding against communal strife - and what could happen once again should we ever choose division over inclusion.
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