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This book contains 12 chapters and 92 pages.

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and events are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real events is purely coincidental.

 

The Map That Lied to a Nation  

A historical fiction novel about a forgotten cartographic error that reshaped borders and silenced generations.

 

In 1892, a respected institution published a map with one misplaced line — a quiet mistake that redrew a region, displaced communities, and ignited decades of political tension. Decades later, a retired archivist uncovers the original draft and begins tracing the consequences across twelve chapters of buried truth.

 

From diplomatic fallout to personal loss, this emotionally resonant novel explores how history is shaped not only by wars and treaties, but by the lines we choose to believe. Atmospheric, introspective, and hauntingly precise, The Map That Lied to a Nation reveals the fragile foundations beneath national identity.

 

historical fiction

The Map That Lied To A Nation - historical fiction

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