The Last Queen brings to life the bold, remarkable story of Rani Jindan Kaur of Punjab — once the daughter of a royal kennel keeper, she becomes the youngest and last queen of the Sikh Empire, and later regent for her six-year-old son. Defying tradition, she steps out of the zenana, casts aside the veil, addresses soldiers, fights the British, and refuses to be broken by exile or loss. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni crafts a sweeping, evocative narrative of love, power, motherhood and resistance set in nineteenth-century India — a powerful reminder of how legacy is forged through strength of will and conviction.
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