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Maroc Maroc - HINDUSTANTIMES.COM - Books - 03/Jan 12:05

Review: Island by Sujit Saraf

A novel that examines ideas of nationhood and citizenship, of modernity and development, the plight of those living on the margins, and how these minorities are manipulated and controlled by the developed world

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