From oral historian Aanchal Malhotra, a lush, sweeping debut novel in the vein of All the Light We Cannot See, about a Hindu perfumer and a Muslim calligrapher, who fall in love against the backdrop of PartitionOn a January morning in 1937, Samir Vij first locks eyes with Firdaus Khan through the rows of perfume bottles in his family’s shop in Lahore. Over the years that follow, the perfumer’s apprentice and calligrapher’s apprentice fall in love with their ancient crafts and with each other, dreaming of the life they will one day share. But as the struggle for Indian independence gathers force, their beloved city is split in half by Partition. Suddenly, they find themselves on opposite sides: Samir, a Hindu, becomes Indian and Firdaus, a Muslim, becomes Pakistani, their love forbidden. Severed from each other, and from everything they thought they knew, Samir and Firdaus make a series of fateful decisions that will change the course of their lives forever. As their paths spiral away