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Dominique Lapierre
Indian Independence
British Colonialism
Historical Narratives
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Political Strategies
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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
532
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Freedom at Midnight chronicles the final year of British rule in India and the watershed partition of 1947. This comprehensive history blends rigorous research with gripping storytelling, making the hardback edition a perfect pick for history buffs, students, and curious readers who want to understand how a nation—and the world—was reshaped. The tone is respectful, insightful, and hopeful, balancing analytic depth with human resonance to illuminate why this moment matters.
Written by Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins, Freedom at Midnight unfolds with clear, accessible prose. The book moves through political maneuvers, cultural shifts, and the voices of people on the ground, presenting a narrative that pairs major events with intimate scenes. Readers are carried along by vivid scenes and careful context, making complex history feel immediate rather than distant. The book covers key concepts such as decolonization, negotiation, migration, and identity, all presented in a way that invites learners to think critically while staying engaged.
For fiction lovers or those who prefer a human lens, Freedom at Midnight offers a vivid journey through the lives affected by upheaval—the hopes of new beginnings, the tensions that tested communities, and the enduring pull of home in the face of change. The narrative pace balances political drama with personal voices, giving readers a textured understanding of how leadership decisions ripple through everyday life.
After finishing Freedom at Midnight, readers gain a nuanced understanding of a pivotal moment and a deeper empathy for the people who lived through it. The book invites reflection on power, resilience, and the enduring human drive toward freedom, leaving a lasting impression of history as a story about real lives and real choices.
Product Details
Author
Dominique Lapierre
Publisher
Vikas Publishing House
Number of Pages
532
Language
English
SKU
BK0515111
ISBN
9789359306278
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.88 x 3.49 x 24.13 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 1,499
₹ 1,274
15% Off