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A love story stuck in the Partition of India

Ghulam Ali meets Zahira when he briefly returns to India, his motherland. Zahira falls for him almost instantly. India, however, refuses to take him back. All Ghulam wants is to return to Lucknow and be with the woman he loves.

Instead, he finds himself injured and starving in a Hindu Refugee Camp in Lahore, suspected of being a jasoos.
Having been forced to serve in the Pakistani Army, India now rejects him completely. Trapped across the border with no hope in sight, Ghulam begins writing letters to ministers, bureaucrats, journalists, and anyone who might listen. And to Zahira Raza, the love that keeps him alive.

Zahira has always dreamed of dancing freely, but her desire is held back by a secret only Ghulam knows. As she waits for him in Lucknow, living with her naani and sister, she navigates the struggles of being a working Muslim woman in 1950s India.

Written as an exchange of love letters, Dear Zahira, With Love is the true story of Havaldaar Ghulam Ali, as relevant today as it was then.

An earlier version of this book was published under the title "Hindu Refugee Camp, Lahore".

About the Author

Sachin NG is a bestselling author and a popular speaker. He has written articles for Huffington Post and Scroll.in and has been featured in most leading newspapers and magazines.

He has also spoken at numerous Indian and international forums like South Asia Media Summit (Islamabad), TEDx (Allahabad) and several IITs and IIMs.

He now splits his time between New York and Mumbai, enjoying racquet sports, and strength training in his free time.

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  • ISBN: 9789378716041
  • Author: Sachin Ng
  • Publisher: Grapevine
  • Pages: 255
  • Format: Hardback
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A love story stuck in the Partition of India

Ghulam Ali meets Zahira when he briefly returns to India, his motherland. Zahira falls for him almost instantly. India, however, refuses to take him back. All Ghulam wants is to return to Lucknow and be with the woman he loves.

Instead, he finds himself injured and starving in a Hindu Refugee Camp in Lahore, suspected of being a jasoos.
Having been forced to serve in the Pakistani Army, India now rejects him completely. Trapped across the border with no hope in sight, Ghulam begins writing letters to ministers, bureaucrats, journalists, and anyone who might listen. And to Zahira Raza, the love that keeps him alive.

Zahira has always dreamed of dancing freely, but her desire is held back by a secret only Ghulam knows. As she waits for him in Lucknow, living with her naani and sister, she navigates the struggles of being a working Muslim woman in 1950s India.

Written as an exchange of love letters, Dear Zahira, With Love is the true story of Havaldaar Ghulam Ali, as relevant today as it was then.

An earlier version of this book was published under the title "Hindu Refugee Camp, Lahore".

About the Author

Sachin NG is a bestselling author and a popular speaker. He has written articles for Huffington Post and Scroll.in and has been featured in most leading newspapers and magazines.

He has also spoken at numerous Indian and international forums like South Asia Media Summit (Islamabad), TEDx (Allahabad) and several IITs and IIMs.

He now splits his time between New York and Mumbai, enjoying racquet sports, and strength training in his free time.

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