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“The novel throws some light over the misfortunes of the individuals, which are not recorded in any book of history that took place when the Bengal province got divided.”
– Zee5
“Partha has given a very clear picture that how innocent people had to pay the price of the division that torn off the nation.”
– Ed Times
“A Book like Displaced Roots is for sure a Must-Read one and deserves a chance. The way author had penned down these marvellous tales and had highlighted the characters in his stories is undoubtedly fabulous.”
– Dailyhunt

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The Author
PARTHA PRATIM PAUL is an Indian author born in 1978 Kolkata. He grew up in small city and completed his education there up to graduation level.
Before pursuing his professional life in Insurance industry, completed MBA in Marketing and International Business. He lived in many places of India in episodes and still moving. So, well able to establish connections and differences of life between a big city and a small town.
He is master in analysing of relationships, imagination of thoughts and feelings of persons. This gives him an edge and brings alive of characters in his fiction stories. He makes readers to live in his story with those characters and thought process goes exactly the same what they are thinking.
When he doesn’t write novel, he writes poems and songs. Living in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh with wife, daughter and along with parents.

The Book
After independence, a political line was drawn to divide Bengal province. Overnight, the earth was changed for the people who had been living there. Massive displacement of the population started, and it didn’t stop even after two decades.
NARENDRA’s birthplace fights against their own foreign rulers to protect their language and identity. The revolution was based on language and was known as ‘Bhasha Andolan’. At the age of only fifteen years, he displaces from his roots and crosses the border, having no choice other than to leave his homeland and father alone.
NARENDRA and ARPANA are away thousands of miles from Bangla land. They’re extremely happy with the limited luxuriousness. But in a corner of their hearts, feeling helpless in the face of distance and border, they share a common dream to return to their origin. However, the same land of Bangla speaking people is unfamiliar and unwelcome for their kids.
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