
A Twist In Destiny
SUJATA S. SABNIS
Was Partition really necessary? Unfurling a scenario, where India rejects the division of the country, the book moves forward in time to the 51st year of Independence, and where such a turn of events would have led.
Hardback | 140 x 216mm (5.5 x 8.5") | 336 pp
ISBN 8174362045
Rs.295.00
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Nehru turned away from the window and nodded, ‘…this could be the miracle Gandhi was talking about. The act of God which will save us from Partition.’
Kripalani interpolated, ‘And so? What next?’
Patel said crisply, ‘We have to think about our decision again. Carefully. In the light of this informtion. We have to rethink our decision on Partition.’
‘But last night we forwarded to Mountbatten a formal letter of assent to the Partition Plan!’
‘We can always revoke it. We have not yet authorised it.’
About the author
Sujata S. Sabnis has a Master’s degree in psychology and a postgraduate diploma in journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi. She has written extensively for The Indian Express, Pune, as well as Pune Mid-Day. Three years ago she published her first novel, a murder mystery titled Silent Whispers.
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