Az éjfél Gyermekei by Salman Rushdie

A man born at the stroke of midnight on the day his country gains independence discovers he is telepathically linked to hundreds of other children born in that first hour, each possessing unusual gifts, and his expansive, often unreliable memoir maps how his family’s fortunes and personal identity intertwine with the nation’s turbulent history—from partition and war to political crackdowns—blending magical realism, satire, and historical saga into a meditation on memory, fate, and the creation of a national self.