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Night Diary
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Set against the backdrop of 1947, a transformative year for India as it gains independence from British rule and undergoes the tumultuous partition into India and Pakistan, this touching narrative unfolds. Amidst the ensuing tension between Hindus and Muslims, resulting in countless deaths during border crossings, the story follows twelve-year-old Nisha, who embodies both Hindu and Muslim heritage and grapples with her sense of belonging. As the political landscape shifts, Nisha's father deems it too perilous to remain in what’s become Pakistan, turning the family into refugees. Their journey to a new home, which begins by train and continues on foot, is fraught with challenges and dangers. Ever since losing her mother early in life, Nisha fears the prospect of also losing her homeland; yet, she clings to hope and the conviction that she can rebuild her shattered identity. Through her letters to her late mother, Nisha narrates her quest for a place to belong, her identity, and a hopeful tomorrow in "The Night Diary,” a story that resonates with empathy and resilience.
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Set against the backdrop of 1947, a transformative year for India as it gains independence from British rule and undergoes the tumultuous partition into India and Pakistan, this touching narrative unfolds. Amidst the ensuing tension between Hindus and Muslims, resulting in countless deaths during border crossings, the story follows twelve-year-old Nisha, who embodies both Hindu and Muslim heritage and grapples with her sense of belonging. As the political landscape shifts, Nisha's father deems it too perilous to remain in what’s become Pakistan, turning the family into refugees. Their journey to a new home, which begins by train and continues on foot, is fraught with challenges and dangers. Ever since losing her mother early in life, Nisha fears the prospect of also losing her homeland; yet, she clings to hope and the conviction that she can rebuild her shattered identity. Through her letters to her late mother, Nisha narrates her quest for a place to belong, her identity, and a hopeful tomorrow in "The Night Diary,” a story that resonates with empathy and resilience.
