Scream for Freedom

Scream for Freedom by W. A. Hameedi, published by Athena Press in 2007, is a historical fiction novel that spans 280 pages. The story follows Bernie, an agriculture student, as he embarks on a journey to bid farewell to his dying grandmother in the mountain town of Budaun, Uttar Pradesh. Upon returning to more populated areas, he is confronted with the outbreak of race riots between Muslim and Hindu factions, which shatter the long-standing peace in India. As tensions rise with the impending creation of Pakistan, Bernie finds himself drawn into the chaos, unable to remain an observer.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the impact of political upheaval on personal lives, as Bernie witnesses violence and struggles for survival amidst the turmoil. The novel delves into the complexities of identity and the harsh realities faced by individuals during a pivotal moment in history. Through Bernie’s experiences, the book presents a poignant reflection on the intersection of personal growth and societal conflict, illustrating the profound effects of the British withdrawal from India and the partition that followed.
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When Bernie sets off with his brother, Hatem, to say goodbye to their dying grandmother in the mountain town of Budaun, in Uttar Pradesh, he does not suspect that he will also have to bid farewell to the way of life he has always known. Upon his return to more populous regions, Bernie discovers that race riots have broken out between the Muslim and Hindu factions of India, and the long-lasting peace in the country has been shattered. Bernie is just an agriculture student trying to get back to college, uninvolved in the seething tensions stirred up by the impending creation of Pakistan and the brutal enmity between religious groups. This does not, unfortunately, mean that he can remain aloof. His perilous journey forces him to witness unbearable violence against innocent bystanders and rioters alike, and he is forced to fight for his life, committing acts he would never have dreamed of under normal circumstances. Both political and poignant, touching and terrifying, this sweeping novel sets one man’s struggle to grow up and come to terms with the horrors of his reality against the fierce backdrop of the British withdrawal from India and the partition that formed Pakistan. It illustrates not only the immediate political realities of the situation, but also the long-lasting personal effect upon the people who managed to live through it.
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