Each time she dances, sings, writes, and paints
She strips herself bare for the world to see
Yet each time they whisper, she is hard to read.
She strips herself bare for the world to see
Yet each time they whisper, she is hard to read.
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As the divine Blue Lotus Indivara sprouts an ominous red petal, its guardians must do everything in their power to protect it and their kingdom. Aryavir and Sitanshu march to the border of Kalipura for a bloody showdown with the Chandraketu King Divyendu.
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The stories of the wise bird Tuntuni were written by Upendra Kishore Roy Chowdhury a century ago. This Bengali children’s classic has been read by five generations of Bengali children.
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This classic tale pays homage to India’s magnificent mythological heritage and, at its heart, is a story about the eternal human journey.
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In the Name of the Mother, is a story of Smita, a banker, who has stumbled upon the fact that her wonderful mother, a single parent, was actually a waitress and sex worker …
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The Sand Saga and Other Short Stories are gripping, fascinating, riveting and full of twisted mystery.
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While the rest of the world reels under a severe financial crisis, India’s microfinance sector enjoys an unprecedented boom. Why on earth are people investing such huge amounts of money in an obscure industry,especially at the time of global recession? And why is Wall Street suddenly so interested in India’s poor?
