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An old man returns to his childhood home — a book review but also my earnest request for more Hollywood movies about Partition

The Persistence of Memory by Urvashi Butalia

December 6, 2025 by denesteak 2 Comments

In my search to learn more about the partition of India after it gained independence from the British, Urvashi Butalia was a writer recommended by a Pakistani journalist friend who had done some reporting on this issue. Ten minutes of Google and I was able to find The Persistence of Memory, which ended up being a quick and satisfying read. Butalia follows Bir Bahadur Singh as he travels to Pakistan in his 70s, eager to return to his home village Thoa Khalsa for a visit […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: India, non fiction, Pakistan, partition, The Persistence of Memory, Urvashi Butalia

denesteak's CBR17 Review No:9 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: India, non fiction, Pakistan, partition, The Persistence of Memory, Urvashi Butalia ·
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I read a young adult book on India’s partition and felt like my heart was absolutely shredded

The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani

June 22, 2025 by denesteak 4 Comments

The world is burning at the moment, and we may be hyper focused on the US trying to gun for the “Most Likely to Revert to a Dictatorship” award or Israel’s decision to start double-fisting wars or (literally happened today) US’s decision to join the Iran-Israel conflict — but do you know that WWIII came very close to breaking out in May? India and Pakistan — both nuclear-armed, and both sworn enemies since the Brits left — started bombing each other over militant attacks in […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Fiction, India, Pakistan, partition, The Night Diary, Veera Hiranandani, Young Adult

denesteak's CBR17 Review No:8 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Fiction, India, Pakistan, partition, The Night Diary, Veera Hiranandani, Young Adult ·
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