Kismetwali and Other Stories

Kismetwali and Other Stories
Author: Reetika Khanna Nijhawan
Publsiher: Om Books International
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Short stories, Indic (English)
ISBN: 9789385031724

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Details for Kismetwali and Other Stories Set against the backdrop of modern-day India, Kismetwali and Other Stories places the reader amidst circumstances that transcend place, purse and prestige. This octet of novellas offers a rare glimpse into the parallel lives of the privileged and penniless, converging on those astonishing moments when free will intercepts fate and the rigid divide between social classes is rendered insignificant. Each narrative showcases walas and walis of the working class—the common yet essential purveyors of goods and providers of service—as empowered individuals who take centre stage.The shavewala, a humble barber, becomes an intimate collaborator in a love story that spans the seven seas; the malishwali, a long-serving masseuse, conceals her mistress’s shocking secret while offering a gift of revelation to another; the kismetwali, a clairvoyant of unremarkable pedigree, solicits cosmic benefaction for her affluent clients. These socially eclipsed characters are the true protagonists in every story. About Reetika Khanna Nijhawan Reetika Khanna Nijhawan was born and raised in a small town in northern India. While growing up, she travelled the world extensively with her father, an officer in the merchant navy. After receiving her degree in Psychology from Delhi University, she worked as a flight attendant with Lufthansa German Airlines before settling down to write for ELLE and ELLE Décor in Mumbai. She later moved to Atlanta, where her work has been published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Khabar magazine. Kismetwali and Other Stories is her first work of fiction. She penned these eight novellas over time, while waiting in the carpool line outside her daughter’s school.

Kiki and Other Stories

Kiki and Other Stories
Author: Sunanda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1996-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8170583268

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Stories for children about cats, based on the Mother's talks.

The Blessed Fisherman and Other Stories

The Blessed Fisherman and Other Stories
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Children's stories, Indic (English)
ISBN: 8172232446

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Story, for children.

101 Ways to Look Your Best

101 Ways to Look Your Best
Author: Ritu Beri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003-03-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 014028933X

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Recipes and Songs

Recipes and Songs
Author: Razia Parveen
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319843559

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This book presents a systematic approach to the literary analysis of cultural practices. Based on a postcolonial framework of diaspora, the book utilizes literary theory to investigate cultural phenomena such as food preparation and song. Razia Parveen explores various diverse themes, including the female voice, genealogy, space, time, and diaspora, and applies them to the analysis of community identity. This volume also demonstrates how a literary analysis of oral texts helps to provide insight into women’s lived narratives. For example, Parveen discusses how the notion of the ‘third space’ creates a distinctly feminine spatiality.

The Fuss About Queens and Other Stories

The Fuss About Queens and Other Stories
Author: Darius Cooper
Publsiher: Om Books International
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014
Genre: Short stories, Indic (English)
ISBN: 9789384225605

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The Fuss About Queens and Other Stories, a brilliant collection of short stories by Darius Cooper, delves into disparate universes, including the charming world of the Parsis in Mumbai, caught in a cultural and historical time warp, with the fire temple, the tower of silence, dusty tomes of Dostoevsky, and the British monarch’s portrait in a drawing room, set up with period furniture a truly stunning mosaic. Talking Points: Includes some of the finest short stories by the authorEach story provides a glimpse into the humanistic outlook of the writerEncompasses a variety of socially relevant themes that are close to the writer’s heart

India Unveiled

India Unveiled
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Atman Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: India
ISBN: 0965290042

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Independent Publisher Award for Best Travel Book of the Year; Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Travel Essay of the Year; India Unveiled by Robert Arnett has been internationally acclaimed as one of the most revealing compendiums ever written about the country. The stunning photography and engaging text with an insightful portrait of its people, landscape, and diverse culture truly captures the essence of India, one of the oldest continuously surviving civilizations on earth. This book is a stunning pictorial record of Robert Arnett's pilgrimage....Recommended for all collections. - Library Journal; The most beautiful book on India I have ever seen. - Toby Bourne, Editor, British Book-of-the-Month Travel Club; One of the most revealing compendiums on India in decades....A highly recommended acquisition. - The Midwest Book Review, Reviewers Choice

Gandhi s Pilgrimage of Faith

Gandhi s Pilgrimage of Faith
Author: Uma Majmudar
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780791483510

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Millions around the world revere Mahatma Gandhi, yet only a few know the man Mohandas Gandhi and the internal journey of his soul. This pioneering book fills the spiritual void in Gandhian literature by focusing on the soul and the substance of the man. Uma Majmudar shows that, contrary to popular belief, Gandhi's rise to greatness was not meteoric; it was, rather, a continuous process of faith development, punctuated by conflicts, crises, and turning points. Using James W. Fowler's theory of "Stages of Faith" as a guide, Majmudar undertakes the first developmental study to analyze the fundamental role of faith in transforming Gandhi's life. She proposes that the power that nourished Gandhi's soul was his ever-growing faith in the ultimate triumph of Truth and in the innate Godliness of the human soul. Along with making an invaluable contribution to numerous cross-cultural disciplines, the book also offers something special to those wishing to embark on their own faith developmental journey, guided by Gandhi's example. "Majmudar wants us to touch and feel Gandhi. He is not on a pedestal, he is not made of granite or bronze, he is warm and vulnerable." — from the Foreword by Rajmohan Gandhi