Torn Apart - The Partition of India, 1947
Swapna Haddow
Torn Apart - The Partition of India, 1947
Swapna Haddow
A thrilling and moving account of the largest movement of
people in history, telling both sides of the story through the voices
of children at the heart of Partition.
It’s October 1947 and two young boys find themselves thrown together
during the dramatic changes of Partition.
As the new India and Pakistan are born, can the
friendship between these two children rise above the tensions
between the two countries?
When the British announced they would be leaving India, a feeling
of hope bubbled up in towns and villages across the country -
they would be free to rule themselves at last!
But deciding to split the country in two - Partition - would soon
mean so much more.
A gripping first-hand account with an engaging and direct narrative
voice, making the story accessible to a young readership
Packed with fascinating details
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