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: Sidhwa masterfully uses Lenny’s limited understanding to heighten the horror. When the political becomes personal, a child doesn't see "geopolitics"; she sees her favorite people suddenly turning into strangers. The Enigma of the Ice-Candy-Man

As communal violence erupts, he transforms into a "vengeful kidnapper," embodying the shift from neighborly love to sectarian rage. Why It Still Matters ice-candy-man

The 1947 Partition of India remains one of the most documented yet elusive traumas of the 20th century. While history books often focus on the redrawing of lines by distant men in suits, Ice-Candy-Man —published in the US as Cracking India —forces us to look at the "cracks" through the eyes of someone who shouldn't have to see them at all. A Child’s Gaze on a Fracturing World : Sidhwa masterfully uses Lenny’s limited understanding to

The Shattered Mirror: Re-reading Bapsi Sidhwa’s Ice-Candy-Man Why It Still Matters The 1947 Partition of

The novel is narrated by , an eight-year-old Parsi girl living in Lahore. Because she is a child and a member of the neutral Parsi minority, she acts as a "seemingly neutral observer" to the escalating fires.

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