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#BookReview : Dark Circles by Udayan Mukherjee

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Title: Dark Circles  Author: Udayan Mukherjee  Publisher : Bloomsbury India  Published on: 1st November 2018 Binding : Hardback ISBN:  9789388134934 "Denial, suppression or forgetting - which game of shadows had the mind resorted to, to shield a twelve-year- old from carrying such an enormous burden? BLURB Can one indiscretion be allowed to scar a family for life? Ronojoy's mother dies alone in the Ashram she had abruptly retreated to twenty-eight years ago, leaving him - then only twelve- to fend for the emotional needs of himself and his six-year-old brother. When the cremation rites are complete, Ronojoy is handed a letter from his mother that is not so much a farewell as a confession. As before, it is left to him to decide whether to share the disturbing contents with his brother, whom he has always sought to protect. Thus, begins another tumultuous cycle in the lives of the two brothers who already carry deep scars from their chil...

#BookReview : Daddykins A Memoir of My Father and I by Kalpana Mohan

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Title: Daddykins Author:  Kalpana Mohan Published by: Bloomsbury India Published on: 18th September 2018 Binding:  Paperback ISBN:   9789386349538 BLURB When journalist Kalpana Mohan's elderly father falls ill in Chennai, she is on the next flight over from California and the home she has shared with her husband for three decades. Caring for her sometimes cranky, sometimes playful, and always adored father at his home in Chennai, Mohan sets out to piece together an account of her father's life, from his poverty-stricken childhood in a village in south India, to his arranged marriage, to his first job in the city, all the while coming to terms with his inevitable passing. Mohan's tender, moving, and sometimes hilarious memoir is an account of a changing India captured in her father's life, from the sheer feat of surviving poverty in I920s India of his birth, to witnessing key moments in the nation's history and changing alongside them. Abo...

#BookReview: GURU A Long Walk to Success by Narendra Raval, Kailash Mota

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Title:  Guru  A Long Walk to Success:An Autobiography Author:    Narendra Raval, Kailash Mota Publsiher:  Bloomsbury India Published on:  18-08-2018 Binding:  Papaerback ISBN:  9789387146877 "Nothing is impossible in this world for a willing heart and determined mind. The limitation is in our minds.  BLURB The journey of a boy that began from a little-known village of Mathak in Gujarat, India, culminated in the creation of East Africa's biggest business groups to straddle the industrial world of steel, cement, infrastructure and aviation. This is the inspiring story of Narendra Raval, endearingly known as 'Guru', who began from the most humble beginnings to reach the zenith of his career through tireless hard work, an inherent business acumen and sheer tenacity. His autobiography, in collaboration with his dear friend and colleague, Kailash Mota, traces four decades in the life of Guru Bhai Narendra Raval. I...

#BookReview: Murder In Paharganj by Kulpreet Yadav

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Title: Murder in Paharganj Author : Kulpreet Yadav  Published on: 10th October 2017 Published by: Bloomsbury India  Binding: Paperback  ISBN: 978-9386826619 BLURB On a cold December morning, a white woman is found murdered in a cheap hotel in Paharganj, New Delhi. Vicks Menon, an out-of-work journalist, is tipped off by the hotel’s receptionist and is the first to arrive at the crime scene, where he discovers a lead. It’s the bus ticket used by the dead woman two days earlier. But Vicks is battling personal trouble. He has no money, an alcohol problem, and a nearly broken relationship with Tonya, his estranged live-in partner, a clinical psychologist who specializes in profiling hardened criminals. Moving in and out of the shadows, Vicks pushes his investigation harder as it takes him from Udaipur to Bangkok. On his side, for resources, he has a nameless intelligence operative, and to read minds, a lover who is beginning to trust him agai...

#BookReview: From Quetta To Delhi: A Partition Story by Reena Nanda

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Title: From Quetta To Delhi Author: Reena Nanda Publisher: Bloomsbury India Published On: 10th March 2018 Binding: Paperback Pages: 168 ISBN: 9789386643445 Ek palak me sabkuch fana ho gaya Is khoobsurat zindagi ka ek hissa tabah ho gaya Nayi zindagi kahan laijayegi? Kahan hoga hamara basera? Kya gul dikhayegi yeh zindagi? BLURB The lilting rhythms of Punjabi folk songs, the Siapewalli, and Naani wailing about her bad kismet caused by the chudail and dain. Partition changed the old traditions of Punjabiyat but in the pages of this book they come alive ...  The invisible cost of the Partition of the Punjab in 1947 - besides the violence, loss of life and property - was that it destroyed the psychic equilibrium of the displaced population. This is the story of one such woman, Shakunt, who rebuilt her life but could never get over the trauma of losing her homes in Quetta and Jhang - not just the loss of a physical space but of the language, ...