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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.

 

 

 

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The River That Remembers

The River That Remembers

ISBN: 9788199527157
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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.

 

 

 

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