Monday, 18 March 2019

Blogchatter A2Z 2019 - Theme Reveal : My Land Across the Border






Blogchatter A2Z 2019 – Theme Reveal : 

‘My Land Across the Border’




After a heart-warming debut season of Blogchatter A2Z last year with ‘Ancient Cities of India’ (soon to be published as a paperback) my love for history has been further entrenched, so much that I am trying my hand for the first time at writing historical fiction and will be presenting to you ‘My Land Across the Border’, in the Blogchatter A2Z 2019!

‘My Land Across the Border’, though spread across 26 posts, is a single story based on true incidents and characters and can be aptly described as a historical thriller against the backdrop of the 1947 and 1971 events of mass migration of people from Bangladesh (erstwhile East Pakistan and earlier undivided Bengal) to India. Through its primary protagonists, the story tries to bring forth the consequent mental turmoil between their new lives in the new country and the unforgettable past they have had to leave behind, and the indelible impact that the history of the land had inflicted on them and their subsequent generations till date.

I would therefore request my readers to read ‘My Land Across the Border’, not as isolated chapters, but as a continuous story. Hope you enjoy my new attempt at historical fiction. Thank you.



About ‘My Land Across the Border’


Siraj, a middle-aged professor of South Asian history at a Canadian university, struggles to get over his tormented childhood memories as he continuously searches for his own identity. Like a ghost from the past there are hints of a dark secret in his family ancestry which haunt him continuously. Siraj takes refuge in the history of Bangladesh, his motherland, and frantically researches the details in the hope of getting answers to the questions that torment him; but the secret strongly draws him to the land of his birth which he has no memory of, in search of his answers and to meet his final redemption.

Mrinal, on the other hand, had always lived with the hope of returning to his village in Bangladesh from where he had had to migrate overnight in his teens. But his wait had ensued for long sixty years to make that one journey back. As destiny hands him a chance, he sets off with the apprehensions of a homecoming that he had always dreamt of but never had had the opportunity of.

All clues and answers seem to lie hidden in the folds of the history of the land and Siraj and Mrinal must hunt for themselves if they are to get their answers. Will their worlds collide as they retrace their respective versions of history in present-day Bangladesh...? Or will history play truant with them and their quest for their motherland will remain inconclusive…?

Read ‘My Land Across the Border’ and be a part of their search into the past.

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My Land Across the Border is now available as an eBook (in pdf format) in the Blogchatter eBook Carnival 2019 and has hence been taken off from my blog.

Free download of the eBook is available for a limited time from the Blogchatter website at the following link:

https://www.theblogchatter.com/download/sayan-bhattacharyas-my-land-across-the-border/

Please download your copy and enjoy reading this historical crime thriller. Do not forget to share your feedback with me...your reviews matter.

Thank you...




8 comments:

  1. Looks very interesting. Your choice of theme is very unique. I will be waiting for your posts.

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  2. This sounds absolutely riveting! Best of luck. And congratulations on the paperback 🙂

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  3. This is very intriguing Sayan. All the best. Come and visit me too for my A2Z

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  4. This sounds really epic, Sayan. Will read this one for sure.

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  5. Interesting theme. Would love to be a part of your posts.

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  6. Looking forward to read how it all unfolds. I am already all full of excitement.

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  7. Great! Looking forward to read this historical fiction. Keep writing.

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  8. It seems to be an interesting series. I've bookmarked it and shared with my husband also who has a love for history.

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