Simsim by Geet Chaturvedi, Translated from Hindi by Anita Gopalan | Book Review | Bookishloom
Simsim, the magic word opens the doorway to a lane brimming with memories, untold stories and vivid imagery. Originally written in Hindi by Geet Chaturvedi and translated by Anita Gopalan, this book is an emotional journey that takes you back to the Partition and opens a lesser-known chapter from our History – about Sindh and the Sindhi immigrants.
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