D Generation 2 Reviews

By: Mehdi Leghari

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D Generation is a thought fully written Punjab history book by Mehdi Leghari. This book is not a mere tale, it is a symbolic biography and cultural heritage book about  people whose ancestry and traditions stretch back thousands of years. Melancholic at its core, the narrative captures the inevitable transformation of a culture struggling in the throes of misfortune within the South Eastern landscapes of majestic South Punjab in Pakistan.

Unifying fact with emotion, this  Punjab history novel, beautifully illustrates the region’s cultural depth, historic struggles, and timeless heritage. Readers who enjoy exploring civilizations will find "D Generation" an exceptional culture history book, rich with magnificent old and traditional values.

This powerful story will appeal to anyone who is in search of a meaningful historical fiction book that preserves the spirit, memories, and values of a civilization.

ISBN (Digital) 978-969-696-855-9
ISBN (Hard copy) 978-969-696-854-2
Total Pages 350
Language English
Estimated Reading Time 25 hours
Genre Fiction
Published By Daastan
Published On 08 Dec 2025
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Mehr Un Nisa

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Dec 31, 2023

This book is full of details every event, a huge number of characters and a behind story of each one them.
The author has tried to portray the story of the people of South Punjab. Their mindset, issues and many more.

May 01, 2023

A brutally honest tale of clash between old and new social order in Southern Punjab of Pakistan. Revolving around thematic strands of patriarchy, misogyny, religious extremism, political corruption and greed of men, this book captures gloomy realities of present day life so accurately. It portrays a stark sketch of a loveless world and how we have collectively caused this degeneration.

A must read for Pakistani readers who want to read about transformation of culture, social norms and traditions in Pakistan over last few decades.

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