Bapsi Sidhwa's novel Ice-Candy-Man draws attention towards the differential history of women’s experience of the partition. In this paper, we will try to light on how the women engage with a multitude of experiences in the light of their representation in novel which sustains any single bracketing. This representation or suggestion is not necessarily one of victimhood. Ice-Candy-Man is a significant treatment of a geocentric view of reality in which women psyche and experiences are presented with unique mode. In this novel Ice-Candy-Man, Sidhwa portrays the female protagonists into the moral centre, while most of the male characters rather remain passive status or indulge in violence. Keywords: Partition, India and Pakistan, calamities, political leaders, immigrant people, Parsi community.