![]() This fictional village, lying on the borders of India and Pakistan, is composed of various ethnic communities but mainly the Sikhs and Muslims. The main protagonist of the story is Juggut Singh, who is an infamous resident of a small village called Mano Majra. This book is a mixture of violence, love, courage and sacrifice. Khushwant Singh, who was a refugee from Pakistan himself, immaculately depicts a beautiful story set in pre-independence India. To be honest, I don’t usually read a lot of Indian books, however this is one of those books which utterly blew me away! Anyways, today I’ll be reviewing Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh. Hey readers! How’s the reading coming along during the quarantine? The sad fact remains I’ll have to switch back to e-reading as soon as my current read ends which I’m really not used to.
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