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At an intersection in a city somewhere in northern India, it is an ordinary morning.
Based on interviews and extensive historical research, in The Kaurs of 1984, Wazir weaves together scattered stories of grief, betrayal and loss that finally brings Sikh women out of the shadows of contemporary Indian history.
Through captivating prose and unpredictable plotlines, Deepta Roy Chakraverti creates experiences so vivid, their echoes will stay with you long after you have turned the last page.
This book is the best introduction possible to Kamal Haasan: his life, his thoughts and his movies.
Set in Sadnahati, a Muslim-majority village in West Bengal, Talashnama is the story of Riziya, an educated and headstrong woman with an anguished past.
Furthermore, illustrations by famous artist Keshav, photographs of rare artifacts found throughout Asia and a geographical route capturing Lord Rama''s journey will add great value to the book.
Creatively designed in a workbook format that captures these essential details, this is the go-to resource that will look after your loved ones even after you are gone.
This is a book that carries decades of experience on how to be contented, how to lead a fulfilling life, how to inhabit the delightful world of books and stories, and most of all on how to be happy!
Avik Chanda and Suman Ghose draw from real-life examples and their deep industry experience, and research on organizational behaviour and neuroscience, to arrive at practical tips on how to inculcate and use emotional maturity in workplace situations to help readers achieve both professional and personal goals.
As they realize the horrifying, chilling truth that these aren''t fake and manufactured scares, they want the walk to end and to leave the house.
The stage is set for an epic finale and Vathapi prepares for the clash of Titans. Who will emerge victorious and claim a decisive dominance?
Subsequent events-which included a botched police investigation, bungling by the lower judiciary, mysterious deaths of the accused and the principal investigator, and Indira Gandhi''s inexplicable silence-led to the rise of several conspiracy theories.
The novel has continued to captivate readers of all ages and has secured Orwell''s position as one of the great writers of the twentieth century.
Jinnah''s former private secretary who became a towering chief of protocol whose legacy resonates in South Block even today.
What''s next for the man whose motto in life is to start walking towards the next goalpost as soon as one is achieved?
Twenty-four detailed lessons provide thorough instructions for training your mind to focus on constructive thoughts, bringing you closer to realizing your dreams.
The new notebook he''s begun to write in is definitely against the rules-in fact, the Thought Police could arrest him simply for having it. Yet, as Winston begins to write his own history, a seed of rebellion begins to grow in his heart, one that could have devastating consequences.
With a unique blend of empathy, humor, reflection and unwavering expertise, she dismantles the stigma surrounding sexuality, in turn, asking readers to embrace the full spectrum of their desires without reservation.
His timeless teachings on the powers of focused thinking and self-affirmation remain a vital source of inspiration and a practical path of achievement.
Gibran''s eloquent prose and philosophical reflections continue to resonate, inviting readers to ponder over the profound mysteries of existence.
In an age of great inequality, its message of an exploited and suffering working class that must rise up and claim the means of production and wealth continues to resonate.
'Tasha is a whirlwind of creativity and makes incredible food full of love, understanding and respect to her ancestors.' FELIX BUXTON OF BASEMENT JAXX, GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING ARTIST Sri Lanka is a vibrant multicultural universe -- inhabited by a variety of people, from the Sinhalese, Tamils and Chetties to the Moors, Burghers, Veddas and Malays. The cuisine of this island nation is equally diverse. Born and bred Sri Lankan, Tasha Marikkar has spent most of her life between Sri Lanka and the UK. Her family background is varied -- her father is a Ceylon Moor and her mother is both Colombo Chetty and Sinhalese. She is often referred to as a real 'achcharu' -- like the dish, a delicious mix of everything. Cooking since she was six, with an undying passion for food, Tasha spent the years 2020-2023 in the joyous labour of discovering, rediscovering and researching Sri Lankan recipes. This journey made her fall in love, again and again, with the glorious, intoxicating flavours of the region, coming from the vast variety of its indigenous yet very diverse origins. Through this book, Tasha introduces the reader to this wonderful cuisine. A mouthwatering culinary tour of Sri Lanka, JayaFlava brings together the history and traditions, ingredients and spices, and their preparation and use. With clear step-by-step recipes, it guides the reader through the delightful process of creating a beautiful Sri Lankan meal.
It helps them gain greater self-awareness of what they seek, how best to go about it and ensure the happiness of all involved with the outcomes.
In the process, they reveal the expansive philosophy behind the practice and how it can lead us to experience-intellectually, ideologically and, most importantly, in our hearts-the Oneness of God, through transformation, acceptance and love.
True in essence to the meaning of ''haiku'', or ''pleasure verse'', and just like the late-bloomer cherries of Shillong, Late-Blooming Cherries is meant to be savoured as slowly, embracing the beauty of each poetic moment.
After the tremendous success of The Spy Chronicles, A.S. Dulat and Asad Durrani participated in a series of conversations on the psychology of war and peace; these have evolved into this fascinating book, written with psychiatrist Neil K. Aggarwal.
This book highlights the many layers of meaning underpinning the Yatra. ''Bharat Jodo'' meant different things to different people, and had multiple social, economic, political and cultural meanings-which a galaxy of India''s foremost academics, activists, politicians and citizens from all walks of life speak to.
From surviving attacks in post-war Sarajevo to being mistaken as a terror suspect in north America to losing his clothes at the Kumbh Mela, Swami''s memoir is an adventure that will stay with readers for a long time.
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