Cracking India Contributor(s): Sidhwa, Bapsi (Author) |
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ISBN: 1571310487 ISBN-13: 9781571310484 Publisher: Milkweed Editions OUR PRICE: $16.20 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 2006 Annotation: Eight-year-old Lenny, spirited daughter of an affluent Parsee family, narrates the story of the breaking of India as she witnesses Muslims, Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs fight for their land and their lives during the dividing of the country into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan in 1947. This 1991 Liberatur Prize winner, NYT Notable Book and ALA Notable nominee is now available in paperback for the first time. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Historical - General - Fiction | Women |
Dewey: FIC |
Lexile Measure: 840 |
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.85 lbs) 298 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The 1947 Partition of India is the backdrop for this powerful novel, narrated by a precocious child who describes the brutal transition with chilling veracity. Young Lenny Sethi is kept out of school because she suffers from polio. She spends her days with Ayah, her beautiful nanny, visiting with the large group of admirers that Ayah draws. It is in the company of these working class characters that Lenny learns about religious differences, religious intolerance, and the blossoming genocidal strife on the eve of Partition. As she matures, Lenny begins to identify the differences between the Hindus, Moslems, and Sikhs engaging in political arguments all around her. Lenny enjoys a happy, privileged life in Lahore, but the kidnapping of her beloved Ayah signals a dramatic change. Soon Lenny s world erupts in religious, ethnic, and racial violence. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, the domestic drama serves as a microcosm for a profound political upheaval." |