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Adopted Miracles: The Story of Our Family Anamika Mukherjee 2014 pp. 200 Harper Collins Adopted Miracles is a first person account of a young woman who discovers that she cannot have children by natural childbirth. The ordeal of tests, and of the umpteen people asking for “good news” is described in a straight forward…
The Twentieth WifeIndu Sundaresan2002Harper Collinspp. 374 The twentieth wife covers the story of Nurjahan’s marriage to Salim. Somewhere in between is the story of deceit and strained father and son relationships, of Akbar and Salim and Salim and his sons. The hunger for power in almost all the men in the story is barely tolerable….
Name: IntimacyAuthor: Hanif KureishiReading Time: 10 metro rides (not read in the metro) About the Book: Intimacy is a very ‘intimate’ book. It borders on obscenity in its language at many places. Several times I got so disgusted that I wanted to put it down. But if you ever go past the dirty old man…
The Unspeakable Joy of Less: Discover your Path to Radiant Joy, Unshakable Peace and Deeply Satisfying Liberation Tabata Yukio and Joyce Fung 2018 CreateSpace pp. 108 Another one in the life management, self help genre, this one is in line with what I have been trying to change in my own life. The book is…
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ckMark Manson2016Harper Collinspp. 224One of the few books in the self help genre that I have ended up reading and liking. My experience of reading in this area is limited and had not been for the Extraordinary Reading Challenge by The Curious Reader, I probably wouldn’t have read…
Name: Diary of a Wimpy Kid- Cabin FeverAuthor: Jeff KinneyNo. of Pages: 217Publisher: PuffinYear of Publication: 2012 About the Book:The book is a diary of Greg Heffley, a young, school going boy. His dairy is interspersed with rough drawings and sketches that add vivid detail to his life’s descriptions. The diary is written in just…