
"Guyana, 1960s. A family at a crossroad. A nation on the brink of revolution. The air is thick with protest, passion, and the promise of change, as political legends, Cheddi Jagan, Janet Jagan, Forbes Burnham, rise to power, shaking the old order. Mohon Singh hides a past that slowly unravels his marriage. His silence casts a long shadow over the Majeed household. At the centre is Reeta, brilliant, bold, and aching for answers. Haunted by the fractures of her family and drawn to the dream of a different future, she must make a choice. With rebellion in the streets and unrest in their hearts, the Majeeds must decide—cling to the silence of generations, or rise with the call for freedom. A powerful tale of love, resistance, and identity, this novel asks questions that every generation must face: Will you inherit the silence or become the voice of change? "
Dr Abdun Noor is a Bangladeshi-American educationist and an acclaimed writer. He has penned numerous plays and five novels that explore themes of migration, human rights, and social change. His historical novel Bicholito Somoy received critical acclaim in 2005.
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