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In 1947, when the Radcliffe Line slashed across Punjab, it split not only a country, but the souls who called it home. Yashveer, Mahua, Devika, Amy, Emma, and Noor are bound by love, divided by faith, and swept into the storm of Partition that will change them forever. Decades later, Mahua—eighty, frail, lost to the world, drifts between past and present, her mind a quiet riverbed where forgotten stories lie sleeping. Until one day, a visitor arrives, carrying a shard of truth that disturbs the still water of years. As silence breaks and memories surge, the river bears witness once more. It knows the secrets that time tried to drown—the betrayals, the loves, the sins that shaped generations. Set in Ghakkar Mandi, Punjab (now in Pakistan), The River That Remembers traces three generations of Seth Jamnadas’s family— once proud zamindars—whose fates are reshaped by love, loss, and the cruel tide of history.

About the author

Mona Verma is an Indian author known for her evocative storytelling and emotionally layered narratives. She gained recognition for her novel The River That Remembers, which reflects her deep interest in themes of memory, identity, displacement, and generational connections. Verma’s writing is often characterized by lyrical prose, strong sense of place, and nuanced character development. She has a talent for blending personal stories with broader historical and cultural contexts, allowing readers to engage with both intimate emotions and larger societal shifts. Her work frequently explores how the past shapes the present, especially within families and communities navigating change. Through sensitive narration and carefully crafted settings, Mona Verma creates immersive reading experiences that resonate with readers who appreciate reflective, character-driven fiction. Her contribution to contemporary Indian writing lies in her ability to tell quiet yet powerful stories about belonging, resilience, and the enduring impact of history on individual lives.

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The River That Remembers

The River That Remembers

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  • ISBN: 9788199527157
  • Author: Mona Verma
  • Publisher: Readomania
  • Pages: 288
  • Format: Paperback
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In 1947, when the Radcliffe Line slashed across Punjab, it split not only a country, but the souls who called it home. Yashveer, Mahua, Devika, Amy, Emma, and Noor are bound by love, divided by faith, and swept into the storm of Partition that will change them forever. Decades later, Mahua—eighty, frail, lost to the world, drifts between past and present, her mind a quiet riverbed where forgotten stories lie sleeping. Until one day, a visitor arrives, carrying a shard of truth that disturbs the still water of years. As silence breaks and memories surge, the river bears witness once more. It knows the secrets that time tried to drown—the betrayals, the loves, the sins that shaped generations. Set in Ghakkar Mandi, Punjab (now in Pakistan), The River That Remembers traces three generations of Seth Jamnadas’s family— once proud zamindars—whose fates are reshaped by love, loss, and the cruel tide of history.

About the author

Mona Verma is an Indian author known for her evocative storytelling and emotionally layered narratives. She gained recognition for her novel The River That Remembers, which reflects her deep interest in themes of memory, identity, displacement, and generational connections. Verma’s writing is often characterized by lyrical prose, strong sense of place, and nuanced character development. She has a talent for blending personal stories with broader historical and cultural contexts, allowing readers to engage with both intimate emotions and larger societal shifts. Her work frequently explores how the past shapes the present, especially within families and communities navigating change. Through sensitive narration and carefully crafted settings, Mona Verma creates immersive reading experiences that resonate with readers who appreciate reflective, character-driven fiction. Her contribution to contemporary Indian writing lies in her ability to tell quiet yet powerful stories about belonging, resilience, and the enduring impact of history on individual lives.

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