Review of "Lahore (The Partition Trilogy-1)" by Manreet Sodhi Someshwar
This book explores the events that take place since the arrival of Lord Mountbatten up until a month after the independence day. I loved how using two parallel storylines in Delhi and Lahore, Manreet compares and contrasts the mindsets of the people in the two sets-one driving the partition, and the second being affected.
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