Unforgettable. --Boston Globe
As India is rent into two nations with the creation of Pakistan, communal violence breaks out on both sides of the new border and streaming hordes of refugees flee from blood and chaos.
At an overrun train station, Shankar and Kenshav, twin Hindu boys, lose sight of their mother and go in search of her. A young Sikh girl, Simran Kaur, has run away from her father who would rather poison her than see her defiled. And Ibrahim Masud, an elderly Muslim doctor, limps toward the new Muslim state of Pakistan, rediscovering on the way his role as a healer. A dramatic, luminous story of families and nations broken and formed,Partitions, written with piercing beauty, alive with moral passion and sorrowful insight, [is] a rueful masterpiece (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
Amit Majmudaris a diagnostic nuclear radiologist and an award-winning poet whose work has been featured inThe Best American Poetry 2007. His first poetry collection,0?, 0?, was published in 2009, and a novella,Azazel, was serialized inThe Kenyon Review.Partitionsis his first full-length novel. He lives in Columbus, Ohio.
A superb fiction debut ... particularly welcome. This novel will make you angry and sad, as it should; it will also leave you with a heightened sense of sympathy and hope for all people on both sides of an arbitrary border. The Wall Street Journal
Unforgettable. The Boston Globe
Heart-wrenching. New York Post
Shimmering prose... and a poignant surprise ending. The Seattle Times
This first-time novelist has helped us to travel that brief but crucial distance, from words on the page to dreams in our minds and hearts, and made this bitter, brutal time somehow reachable. NPR, All Things Considered
Eloquently shares its author's humane insights& A worldly meditation on the violence that occurs lÓ