<p><b><i>Sunlight on a Broken Column</i>, first published in 1961, is an unforgettable coming-of-age story set against the turbulent background of Partition.</b><br><br><b>''The deftness with which Attia Hosain handles the interplay of manners, class, culture and different forms of female power is gorgeously done . . . Laila is such a remarkable heroine - sharp, spirited and passionate'' - KAMILA SHAMSIE</b><br><br><b>''An extraordinary novel, with an extraordinary heroine. Laila - even from the confines of the women''s quarters - is a sharp observer of the tumultuous politics, and the cultural, racial, and religious conflicts of the dying days of the Raj. There is such richness here, waiting to be rediscovered. And readers will fall in love with Laila'' MONICA ALI</b><br><br><i>''My life changed. It had been restricted by invisible barriers almost as effectively as the physically restricted lives of my aunts in the zenana. A window had opened here, a door there, a curtain had been dra