
Kristine Watson
So, You want to Be a Grown-Up?
Set in the mid-20th century, The River That Separates Us tells the story of Shair Bahadur Khan, a once-powerful Nawab whose pride and decisions have left his family fractured. As his empire crumbles, he must confront the ghosts of his past and the distance between himself and his children.
Woven with themes of heritage, reconciliation, and the fragility of human connection, this novel reflects on the cycles of pride, love, and redemption that define generations. Through richly layered characters and a moving narrative, The River That Separates Us portrays how history, emotion, and legacy intertwine to shape who we become.

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