Review of "Hyderabad (The Partition Trilogy-2)" by Manreet Sodhi Someshwar
The first book in the trilogy focused on the partition of the country and its impact as people rediscovered their identities across a line drawn on a map, but the second one focuses on the individual identity of the state and how lines can create discord among people, whether they are being drawn or removed. The plot of the story has been crafted in detail with due importance and time given to the central characters.
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