In 1947, after decades of British rule, India was divided into two countries: Pakistan and India. It’s during this time that Nisha, a half-Muslim, half-Hindu girl finds herself fleeing the newly-formed Pakistan with her father. Traveling first by train, then by foot, Nisha and her father face danger and difficulties as they search for a new home. Told as a series of letters by Nisha to her deceased mother, this moving tale of identity and hope will introduce middle-grade readers to a pivotal moment in world history.
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