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Midnight's Children: Salman Rushdie
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
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- Children's Books - Classic fiction books - Contemporary Fiction - Historical fiction books - Literary Fiction books - Political fiction books - Religious and spiritual fiction books - Islam - Spiritual Literature & Fiction - Alternative History |
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| Brand | Vintage The Vintage brand is all about classic, timeless style. The pieces are designed to last for years, and the company focuses on high-quality materials and construction. The clothes are meant to be versatile and can be worn for a variety of occasions. |
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