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Gazing At Neighbours: Travels Along The Line That Partitioned India

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Gazing At Neighbours: Travels Along The Line That Partitioned India

Gazing At Neighbours: Travels Along The Line That Partitioned India

Gazing At Neighbours: Travels Along The Line That Partitioned India - Paperback is a thoughtful travelogue that invites readers to explore the borderlands where history threads through daily life. From Punjab to regions near Bangladesh, this non-fiction journey blends historical insight with intimate human stories, offering a reflective, compassionate lens on the Partition's enduring shadows. Ideal for adult readers and thoughtful travelers who want to understand how borders shape lives, the tone is calm, observant, and hopeful.

Written as a focused travelogue, Gazing At Neighbours guides readers along the Radcliffe Line through Punjab and neighboring areas, interweaving place descriptions with the voices of people who live with borders as a daily reality. The book's structure blends travel narrative with short vignettes and embedded reflections, creating a steady pace that invites gentle immersion. What makes the experience unique is its emphasis on ordinary lives—markets, farms, schools, homes—showing how history persists in everyday gestures and conversations.

Gazing At Neighbours presents key concepts—border realities, memory, displacement, and resilience—through interviews, anecdotes, and thoughtful storytelling, making complex history accessible without sacrificing depth. The tone remains informative yet intimate, inviting readers to think about identity and belonging through the lived experience of border communities.

  • Journeys along the Radcliffe Line through Punjab and nearby regions
  • Rich, lush landscape descriptions that blend beauty with history
  • Voices of real people living with border realities
  • Clear, accessible exploration of Partition’s lasting impact
  • Luminous, reflective travel-writing style
  • Journalistic insight from a seasoned reporter

After finishing Gazing At Neighbours, readers carry with them a nuanced view of Partition's human cost and the everyday courage of those who live along its lines, feeling more connected to others and more thoughtful about borders that define nations.

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Gazing At Neighbours: Travels Along The Line That Partitioned India - Paperback is a thoughtful travelogue that invites readers to explore the borderlands where history threads through daily life. From Punjab to regions near Bangladesh, this non-fiction journey blends historical insight with intimate human stories, offering a reflective, compassionate lens on the Partition's enduring shadows. Ideal for adult readers and thoughtful travelers who want to understand how borders shape lives, the tone is calm, observant, and hopeful.

Written as a focused travelogue, Gazing At Neighbours guides readers along the Radcliffe Line through Punjab and neighboring areas, interweaving place descriptions with the voices of people who live with borders as a daily reality. The book's structure blends travel narrative with short vignettes and embedded reflections, creating a steady pace that invites gentle immersion. What makes the experience unique is its emphasis on ordinary lives—markets, farms, schools, homes—showing how history persists in everyday gestures and conversations.

Gazing At Neighbours presents key concepts—border realities, memory, displacement, and resilience—through interviews, anecdotes, and thoughtful storytelling, making complex history accessible without sacrificing depth. The tone remains informative yet intimate, inviting readers to think about identity and belonging through the lived experience of border communities.

  • Journeys along the Radcliffe Line through Punjab and nearby regions
  • Rich, lush landscape descriptions that blend beauty with history
  • Voices of real people living with border realities
  • Clear, accessible exploration of Partition’s lasting impact
  • Luminous, reflective travel-writing style
  • Journalistic insight from a seasoned reporter

After finishing Gazing At Neighbours, readers carry with them a nuanced view of Partition's human cost and the everyday courage of those who live along its lines, feeling more connected to others and more thoughtful about borders that define nations.