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In Lahore, 1947, Dina Lal, a steadfast Lahori, refuses to abandon his home at Five Queen’s Road, despite his wife’s concerns and the chaos surrounding them. To protect his family, he converts to Islam and invites his Muslim colleague Amir Shah and his children, Javid and Rubina, to live with them. However, the unfolding events challenge Dina Lal’s intentions. While he and Amir often clash, they also find themselves unexpectedly defending one another in times of crisis. A subtle friendship develops between Dina Lal and Javid. A decade later, Javid’s European wife, Irene, grappling with her World War II past, joins the increasingly complex household. The dynamics shift as new boundaries emerge, mirroring the arbitrary divisions that separate nations. As their home faces encroachment from a car shop and a sweepers’ colony, the long-standing feud between the families intensifies. Amidst this turmoil, unexpected alliances form, prompting a reevaluation of loyalties to both individuals and nations. This compelling narrative intertwines personal and national histories, showcasing characters who confront their memories and each other in a richly woven family saga.

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Five Queen's Road, Sorayya Khan

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Jaar van publicatie
2009
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Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2009
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
213
ISBN10
0143064185
ISBN13
9780143064183
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In Lahore, 1947, Dina Lal, a steadfast Lahori, refuses to abandon his home at Five Queen’s Road, despite his wife’s concerns and the chaos surrounding them. To protect his family, he converts to Islam and invites his Muslim colleague Amir Shah and his children, Javid and Rubina, to live with them. However, the unfolding events challenge Dina Lal’s intentions. While he and Amir often clash, they also find themselves unexpectedly defending one another in times of crisis. A subtle friendship develops between Dina Lal and Javid. A decade later, Javid’s European wife, Irene, grappling with her World War II past, joins the increasingly complex household. The dynamics shift as new boundaries emerge, mirroring the arbitrary divisions that separate nations. As their home faces encroachment from a car shop and a sweepers’ colony, the long-standing feud between the families intensifies. Amidst this turmoil, unexpected alliances form, prompting a reevaluation of loyalties to both individuals and nations. This compelling narrative intertwines personal and national histories, showcasing characters who confront their memories and each other in a richly woven family saga.