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  • av Shuvashree Chowdhury
    251

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  • - The Untold Story of Goa's Ground Masalas and Pastes
    av Perviz De Souza
    214

  • - Tales from Tiruvannamalai
    av Subhuti Anand Waight
    210,-

    These stories reveal the magnetic power of Arunachala and the exotic spiritual scene surrounding this holy mountain. Tiruvannamalai is India''s most fashionable meditation hotspot, with all kinds of gurus and saints offering their wisdom. With humour and empathy, the author describes the scene.

  • av Kasichainula Kameswara Rao
    282

    Once upon a time, there was a boy who moved to a big city, with almost nothing to his name. His work ethic and need to work for the community earned him recognition in his work and in society.Through the different phases of this life, he never lost sight of where he wanted to be nor did he forget his roots.His life is an example to all who want to learn and an inspiration to all who want to do.This book takes you on a journey of Dr. Kasichainula Kameswara Rao - a shy boy from a village who ended becoming a highly successful development banker.

  • av Shuvashree Chowdhury
    282

    Fragments is Shuvashree Chowdhury's debut collection of poetry. It is an intuitive journey into various aspects of the human experience - love, passion, jealousy, joy, spirituality and death. The poems engage deeply with the world - turning each heartfelt moment in the hands like fragments of a broken mirror - to examine with keen intelligence, the light passing through the countless shards, towards self-realization. The poems convey insights with a perceptiveness that is at once brilliant and sumptuously lyrical, vivid and kaleidoscopic, in a language that is elegant.The poetic journey gradually transcends into a serene, spiritually uplifting zenith - weaving its way upstream through the rocky riverbed of the spirit - the soul quivering, often crushing emotional currents.

  • av Shuvashree Chowdhury
    282

    Across Borders is Shuvashree Chowdhury's debut novel. It is the story of Maya - a girl born in a small town in the north-east state of Assam in pre-Independence India - her trials and tribulations, starting with her father's second marriage. It maps Maya's angst at his desertion of her mother and two sisters, followed by her being brought up by an uncle - a renowned industrialist and philanthropist - in his boarding school near Dhaka.The novel tracks Maya's leaving Dhaka after the 1964 riots: With a vivid delineation of her being evacuated by army personnel from the college hostel, to seeking refuge in a Muslim home for three months, before returning to India in the hope of finding a life she can finally call her own - but does she?In telling the story of a girl caught between a highly patriarchal society and political conflict, Across Borders offers a gripping depiction of circumstances surrounding the Bangladesh War of Liberation and a young girl's memories of the trauma surrounding the communal riots leading up to it.

  • av Shuvashree Chowdhury
    282

    Existences is Shuvashree Chowdhury's debut collection of short stories. It is a rendering of a young woman's insights into human existences from a rich tapestry of social experiences in her own working life. The narratives in each short story are unique in their own way - each form a collage to help see with clarity the simple things that give meaning to our lives. They are as much about women, as they are about people, events and life experiences - all from the perspective of working women. Sensitive, analytical and empathetic in their approach and depiction of the nuances of human emotions - these portrayals do not aim to judge people, rather project them humanely and with an acceptance of the vagaries of human existences.

  • av Shuvashree Chowdhury
    282

    Entwined Lives is Shuvashree Chowdhury's second novel. It is a story of two attractive, independent women, Sujata Anand and Aparna Nikhil, and their unfolding lives in a fateful conjunction with each other, from loving the same man Anand, a Chennai-based media baron. Sujata, who is just out of college, is married to him - Aparna, recently returned from Mumbai from a marriage gone horribly wrong, works for him. Aparna works her way up to the position of editor of a newly-launched supplement of a newspaper owned by Anand's family. But has Aparna earned her promotion, or is it because of her connection to the boss? Sujata is hurt and lonely and nurtures a romantic liaison with the much older Shekhar, while trying to establish herself as an independent career woman with an executive search firm she has set up.The novel perceptively charts the loves, heartbreaks and ambitious lives of Sujata, Aparna, Anand and Shekhar. All this, through a trajectory of societal issues - male and increasing female alcoholism, unrecognized emotional and physical abuse, extramarital romance and sex as a fallout, sexual harassment, social media frauds and internet financial crimes. It is an intriguing kaleidoscope of life in urban India, one that will leave you wanting more. Will Anand and Sujata's marriage survive? What will Aparna do? It is a dramatic and engrossing tale, told in a simple and endearing way.

  • av T Sreenivasulu
    258,-

  • av Suman Srivastava
    168

    Marketing Unplugged is a toolkit of new techniques that you should use to come up with your marketing strategy. This book speaks of experts who tell us that it is better to observe behaviour than to ask questions in research. This startlingly simple credo has been forgotten in the excitement of projective techniques and ever more sophisticated data analysis.There are several other ideas that experts have come up with. This book is a combination of some of those ideas into a new narrative titled 'Marketing Unplugged'.

  • av Anand Subhuti
    176

    "FEAR NOT, YOUR MAJESTY, I SHALL KILL THEM ALL!"Will Shakespeare tries to save his neck by writing a gloomy play that will satisfy his misery-addicted boss, Queen Elizabeth 1st. So he pens his greatest tragedy, Hamlet, in which all the main characters die. But his wife, Mrs Shakespeare, is determined to save everyone and create a happy ending. In the struggle that follows, Western philosophy gets trashed, Eastern mysticism comes to the rescue and Hamlet gets a massive makeover.

  • - A Love Affair with India
    av Anand Subhuti
    139

    From travelling on India's chaotic roads to drinking chai at a streetside stall, from battling mosquitoes to meditating in an ashram, the author takes you on a journey of vivid impressions that brings you the taste, sounds and smells of life in this amazing country.

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