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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Eleven-year-old Raju wants to be a veterinary doctor, because in every cow he sees his Gaura maan, the cow his father Gopala has reared. When he sees any cow limping/bleeding, he feels that it is Gaura maan who is hurt, so he aspires to treat them all…
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Pragati Sureka blends her words with years of experience in dealing with the complexities of the human mind. Yes, you do see snippets of your life in the words of the poet and there is definitely enough balm for all aching souls.
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A disturbed conscience leads to the mysterious suicide by Bollywood Superstar Gulshan Mehra. His associates and fans are in shock that a near perfect human being could commit such a cowardly act. …
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In a plush highrise at Malabar Hill, Gabriella Sarin does a double-take when finds a crack in the precious old portrait of her mother hanging on the wall. Is Adriana trying to tell her something?
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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 novel Down the Road Nonda Chatterjee recreates in vivid detail the values, morals and daily life of a class that was blindsided by the events of 1947. The anglicized Indian elite that served the British Raj as bureaucrats, lawyers, and career professionals faced a severe identity crisis after independence when their cosmopolitanism became suspect.
