Review of "Children of the Hidden Land" by Mandira Shah
This book was something quite different from what I had expected from the blurb. I had expected more of a YA spy thriller, whilst it turned out to be much more than that. The book explores the troubles faced by people in the northeast, especially with the security forces being present and the troubles with the locals
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