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Midnight Thief
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| Brand | ![]() Little, Brown Young Readers US is a children's book publisher that was founded in 1837. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and publishes books for children and young adults. |
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(9780099511892 / 23351681) - Salman Rushdie - |Reprint - Vintage Classics - London, United Kingdom - Random House - Dimensions: 199x130 - Format: 672 pages - Height: 198 mm - Spine width: 36 mm - Width: 128 mm
A kaleidoscopic saga of India’s birth, where a boy born at midnight inherits telepathic gifts that mirror the nation’s tumultuous journey from colonial rule to independence and beyond.
(9780451413239 / new18-20150802-b038693) - Height: 170 mm - Spine width: 33 mm - Width: 104 mm - Berkley - Penguin Publishing Group - ISBN: 9780451413239 - Number of pages: 544 - Languages: English - Weight: 249 g
Discover "Midnight's Children" by Salman Rushdie, a magical realist masterpiece that intertwines India's history with the life of Saleem Sinai. Explore themes of identity and destiny through an extraordinary narrative that won the Booker Prize.
A richly textured narrative that weaves India’s tumultuous postcolonial history with magical realism, following Saleem Sinai’s life as a child born at midnight on independence day, revealing the nation’s pulse through his eyes.

