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Song Of Freedom Series : The Battle For Baramulla

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Song Of Freedom Series : The Battle For Baramulla

Song Of Freedom Series : The Battle For Baramulla

Song Of Freedom Series: The Battle For Baramulla is a historical fiction set in October 1947 Kashmir, where a Maharaja's bid for independence collides with a rising tide of violence. Geared toward curious middle-grade and young adult readers who crave immersive, action-filled stories with heart, it follows Zooni and a brave circle of friends as they navigate danger, loyalty, and the costs of choosing sides in a town on the edge of history.

Written in a warm, reader-friendly voice, the book unfolds through the eyes of Zooni and her companions, weaving personal moments with the larger currents of war and upheaval. The Songs of Freedom series explores the lives of children across India during the struggle for independence, and this installment adds a vivid, urgent chapter to that story.

Structured through the perspectives of Zooni and her brave cousin Maqbool Sherwani, the narrative blends intimate moments with the broader sweep of history, keeping the pace brisk and the stakes high. Rich dialogue, vivid sense of place, and a hopeful, determined tone invite readers to imagine what it means to stand up for others even when the world feels uncertain. The story presents historical context in a clear, accessible way, making a complex period approachable for younger readers while staying true to the gravity of real events.

  • Historical setting: October 1947 in Baramulla, Kashmir
  • Protagonists: Zooni and Maqbool Sherwani
  • Themes: loyalty, courage, resilience in crisis
  • Narrative style: character-driven, immersive, suspenseful
  • Audience: suitable for middle-grade and young adult readers

Readers of Song Of Freedom Series: The Battle For Baramulla will finish with a sense of courage, empathy, and a deeper understanding of how communities come together in times of trouble. It leaves you inspired to think about the power of friendship, responsibility, and hope in the face of uncertainty.

$2.28
Song Of Freedom Series : The Battle For Baramulla
$2.28

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Song Of Freedom Series: The Battle For Baramulla is a historical fiction set in October 1947 Kashmir, where a Maharaja's bid for independence collides with a rising tide of violence. Geared toward curious middle-grade and young adult readers who crave immersive, action-filled stories with heart, it follows Zooni and a brave circle of friends as they navigate danger, loyalty, and the costs of choosing sides in a town on the edge of history.

Written in a warm, reader-friendly voice, the book unfolds through the eyes of Zooni and her companions, weaving personal moments with the larger currents of war and upheaval. The Songs of Freedom series explores the lives of children across India during the struggle for independence, and this installment adds a vivid, urgent chapter to that story.

Structured through the perspectives of Zooni and her brave cousin Maqbool Sherwani, the narrative blends intimate moments with the broader sweep of history, keeping the pace brisk and the stakes high. Rich dialogue, vivid sense of place, and a hopeful, determined tone invite readers to imagine what it means to stand up for others even when the world feels uncertain. The story presents historical context in a clear, accessible way, making a complex period approachable for younger readers while staying true to the gravity of real events.

  • Historical setting: October 1947 in Baramulla, Kashmir
  • Protagonists: Zooni and Maqbool Sherwani
  • Themes: loyalty, courage, resilience in crisis
  • Narrative style: character-driven, immersive, suspenseful
  • Audience: suitable for middle-grade and young adult readers

Readers of Song Of Freedom Series: The Battle For Baramulla will finish with a sense of courage, empathy, and a deeper understanding of how communities come together in times of trouble. It leaves you inspired to think about the power of friendship, responsibility, and hope in the face of uncertainty.