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Genre: Non-Fiction / History / Indian History / Political History / 20th Century
Book Review:
''Freedom at Midnight'' is not just a history book; it's an immersive experience that transports you to the tumultuous and transformative year of 1947 in India. Collins and Lapierre masterfully blend rigorous journalism with the pacing of a novel, creating a narrative that is both educational and utterly engrossing. The book excels in its character portraits, making giants like Gandhi, Nehru, and Mountbatten feel vividly human, with all their flaws, passions, and dilemmas. The research is staggering, drawing from thousands of interviews to capture details that breathe life into every scene, from the opulence of viceregal palaces to the chaos of refugee trains. While some academics debate its novelistic liberties, its power to convey the epic scale, the moral complexities, and the human cost of partition is undeniable. This Tarang Paperback edition brings this classic work to a wide audience. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the painful and glorious birth of modern India and Pakistan. A masterpiece of narrative non-fiction.