Author: Vasudev Vasanthi
Publisher: Pearson Education India
ISBN: 9788131728284
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Images Literature Reader 3
Author: Vasudev Vasanthi
Publisher: Pearson Education India
ISBN: 9788131728284
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher: Pearson Education India
ISBN: 9788131728284
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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The Word
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Category : Communication
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Communication
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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The Thama Stories
Author: Kamala Laxman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780143335146
Category : Children's stories, Indic (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Pasha, Impatient And Angry, Got Ready To Pounce On Little Thama. His Sharp Claws Were Spread And His Whiskers Twitched In Anger& The Wicked Old Tiger, However, Is No Match For The Mischievous Baby Elephant Who Gets Himself Out Of Trouble Each Time With The Help Of His Loyal Friends: Hebavoo The Kind Old Python, Mangu And His Brigade Of Monkeys, Anilu The Squirrel And Gumchikki The Little Bird. Bouncing With Energy And Irrepressibly Full Of Questions, Thama Is The Heart And Soul Of The Forest, And His Adventures And Misadventures Have Warmed The Hearts Of Children For More Than A Decade. With 21 Illustrations By R.K. Laxman
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ISBN: 9780143335146
Category : Children's stories, Indic (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Pasha, Impatient And Angry, Got Ready To Pounce On Little Thama. His Sharp Claws Were Spread And His Whiskers Twitched In Anger& The Wicked Old Tiger, However, Is No Match For The Mischievous Baby Elephant Who Gets Himself Out Of Trouble Each Time With The Help Of His Loyal Friends: Hebavoo The Kind Old Python, Mangu And His Brigade Of Monkeys, Anilu The Squirrel And Gumchikki The Little Bird. Bouncing With Energy And Irrepressibly Full Of Questions, Thama Is The Heart And Soul Of The Forest, And His Adventures And Misadventures Have Warmed The Hearts Of Children For More Than A Decade. With 21 Illustrations By R.K. Laxman
Stories from Sarala's Mahabharat
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Publisher: Vikas Publishing House Private
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House Private
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The Story of Three Kings
Author: Victoria B. Dominguez
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465373942
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
The Story of Three Kings started on the Caman galaxy in the Pukatan planet. The story continues on Salmon planet ending on Earth planet. The story is a kind of a history of the three planets. How these three planets come together, and how love prevails against all tribulations and hatred. The story points are family love and real friendships. The story explains the down side of total mind control and total control of power. The power that pleasures have over people and the wrong side of money lovers. As well, the Planet Earth's Economic, politics, and religious systems that have total control over people making them modern slaves Story
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465373942
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
The Story of Three Kings started on the Caman galaxy in the Pukatan planet. The story continues on Salmon planet ending on Earth planet. The story is a kind of a history of the three planets. How these three planets come together, and how love prevails against all tribulations and hatred. The story points are family love and real friendships. The story explains the down side of total mind control and total control of power. The power that pleasures have over people and the wrong side of money lovers. As well, the Planet Earth's Economic, politics, and religious systems that have total control over people making them modern slaves Story
Indian Review of Books
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Written For Ever
Author: Rukun Advani
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9351181340
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 527
Book Description
A new kind of Indian writing in English was in the air in the early 1990s. Vikram Seth, Amitav Ghosh, I. Allan Sealy and Upamanyu Chatterjee had written their early books. The new current was promising, and Dharma Kumar, historian and editor of the famous Indian Economic and Social History Review, decided to publish a journal, along the lines of Granta and The New Yorker, dedicated to ferreting out the best literary talent. The journal, Civil Lines: New Writing from India, first appeared in 1994 and quickly attracted attention by publishing literary pieces that were a cut above, developing a cult following among readers of Indian writing in English. Till 2001, five issues had been published—totaling sixty-one individual contributions by thirty-eight contributors. Some of the contributors were then far from well known, and Civil Lines could be said to have given them a leg-up towards subsequent fame. Sheila Dhar, Susan Visvanathan, Raj Kamal Jha, Ruchir Joshi, Siddhartha Deb, Suketu Mehta, Amitava Kumar and Manjula Padmanabhan went on to become established writers after Civil Lines had published their smaller pieces. Ramachandra Guha’s first brilliant essay—a five-finger exercise in literary anthropology which seems with hindsight to presage his later work on Verrier Elwin—appeared in the inaugural issue. A little-known aspect of Amitav Ghosh is his interest in the short story. Ghosh contributed two pieces to the journal—a reflective essay on the Indian practice of the short story and a wonderfully fluent translation of one of Tagore’s most famous tales, ‘Kshudhita Pâshân’ (The Hunger of Stones). The present anthology comprises a selection of the finest essays, stories and poems that were published in the first five issues of Civil Lines. The original issues of the journal are difficult to come by. This anthology is a must for all those interested in the best practitioners of desi English.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9351181340
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 527
Book Description
A new kind of Indian writing in English was in the air in the early 1990s. Vikram Seth, Amitav Ghosh, I. Allan Sealy and Upamanyu Chatterjee had written their early books. The new current was promising, and Dharma Kumar, historian and editor of the famous Indian Economic and Social History Review, decided to publish a journal, along the lines of Granta and The New Yorker, dedicated to ferreting out the best literary talent. The journal, Civil Lines: New Writing from India, first appeared in 1994 and quickly attracted attention by publishing literary pieces that were a cut above, developing a cult following among readers of Indian writing in English. Till 2001, five issues had been published—totaling sixty-one individual contributions by thirty-eight contributors. Some of the contributors were then far from well known, and Civil Lines could be said to have given them a leg-up towards subsequent fame. Sheila Dhar, Susan Visvanathan, Raj Kamal Jha, Ruchir Joshi, Siddhartha Deb, Suketu Mehta, Amitava Kumar and Manjula Padmanabhan went on to become established writers after Civil Lines had published their smaller pieces. Ramachandra Guha’s first brilliant essay—a five-finger exercise in literary anthropology which seems with hindsight to presage his later work on Verrier Elwin—appeared in the inaugural issue. A little-known aspect of Amitav Ghosh is his interest in the short story. Ghosh contributed two pieces to the journal—a reflective essay on the Indian practice of the short story and a wonderfully fluent translation of one of Tagore’s most famous tales, ‘Kshudhita Pâshân’ (The Hunger of Stones). The present anthology comprises a selection of the finest essays, stories and poems that were published in the first five issues of Civil Lines. The original issues of the journal are difficult to come by. This anthology is a must for all those interested in the best practitioners of desi English.
Biblio
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Publisher:
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
The Lu Quartet
Author: Nalini Das
Publisher: Hachette India
ISBN: 9350096218
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
‘We knew we had to solve the mystery somehow!’ The world of Kalu, Malu, Bulu and Tulu is always buzzing with mysteries, big and small. And that works just fine, because the four young ‘detectives’ are raring to solve them. Wherever the four clever friends happen to be—at their school hostel, next door at the Zamindar Mansion, or away on holiday in Mandu or Cherrapunji—they have a way of smelling out a mystery and keeping their nerve in the face of daunting dangers and terrifying threats to find what lies at the bottom of it. Join the Lu Quartet on their adventures in caves and ravines, secret chambers and dark mango groves, and see if you can unravel the twists and turns of the whodunits just as they do. These thirteen classic stories by Nalini Das originally appeared in the reputed Bengali magazine Sandesh and have been translated for the first time into English by leading children’s writer Swapna Dutta. PLUS! Book Mine Gems: 32 extra-special pages: Know more about the author, her work and her times. Plus things to think about and to do.
Publisher: Hachette India
ISBN: 9350096218
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
‘We knew we had to solve the mystery somehow!’ The world of Kalu, Malu, Bulu and Tulu is always buzzing with mysteries, big and small. And that works just fine, because the four young ‘detectives’ are raring to solve them. Wherever the four clever friends happen to be—at their school hostel, next door at the Zamindar Mansion, or away on holiday in Mandu or Cherrapunji—they have a way of smelling out a mystery and keeping their nerve in the face of daunting dangers and terrifying threats to find what lies at the bottom of it. Join the Lu Quartet on their adventures in caves and ravines, secret chambers and dark mango groves, and see if you can unravel the twists and turns of the whodunits just as they do. These thirteen classic stories by Nalini Das originally appeared in the reputed Bengali magazine Sandesh and have been translated for the first time into English by leading children’s writer Swapna Dutta. PLUS! Book Mine Gems: 32 extra-special pages: Know more about the author, her work and her times. Plus things to think about and to do.
Thy Name Is Life
Author: Sujoy Roy
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Did he find his llfe In the game of soccer? Or he used to explore life by mingling with the people around him? Probably both While watching soccer, been played in various parts of the world, he became a die hard fan of Arsenal Football Club of London, being impressed by their struggling history. On the other hand, giving up his dream of beingg a great footballer due to financial hardships, he acquireda job of a financial analyst in a US based company. He commenced his career there industriously and by virtue of his virtuosic performance, bagged a promotion within a short spelI. He became very popular amongst his colleagues and beyond. He also led the office football team to victory in Bengaluru Office Soccer League. It was in the end of April 2016 that Avik found his right hand and lower limb not functioning well. all. Getting no result from medicines, he had to undergo MRI followed by surgery and thus it was detected malignant cancer that too of a very rare kind, Glloblastoma. The family decided to get him treated at TMH Bombay, but trouble was stll round the corner. 'The block' which was given for biopsy was not handed over to the family even on the day they were leaving for Mumbai. Thus began Avik's and his family's long battle with the deadly disease. After two long, painful months of undergoing radiation and chemotherapy, it seemed that Avik had finally won the battle and the family returned to their base. But little did they know that this joy was a short lived one. While Avik was trying his level best to get his former strength back, his nightmare' was just lurking in in the shadows and planning his' deadly onslaught. This brought him back to Mumbai His last hope was to undergo shunting which provided temporary repose. But Avik could not win the deadly battle. Avik Roy died 42 days after his shunting, in the ICU, when the cancer ca which was made of him, finally stopped his heart, which was also made of him, creating a huge vacuum in the hearts of the people he had touched.
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Did he find his llfe In the game of soccer? Or he used to explore life by mingling with the people around him? Probably both While watching soccer, been played in various parts of the world, he became a die hard fan of Arsenal Football Club of London, being impressed by their struggling history. On the other hand, giving up his dream of beingg a great footballer due to financial hardships, he acquireda job of a financial analyst in a US based company. He commenced his career there industriously and by virtue of his virtuosic performance, bagged a promotion within a short spelI. He became very popular amongst his colleagues and beyond. He also led the office football team to victory in Bengaluru Office Soccer League. It was in the end of April 2016 that Avik found his right hand and lower limb not functioning well. all. Getting no result from medicines, he had to undergo MRI followed by surgery and thus it was detected malignant cancer that too of a very rare kind, Glloblastoma. The family decided to get him treated at TMH Bombay, but trouble was stll round the corner. 'The block' which was given for biopsy was not handed over to the family even on the day they were leaving for Mumbai. Thus began Avik's and his family's long battle with the deadly disease. After two long, painful months of undergoing radiation and chemotherapy, it seemed that Avik had finally won the battle and the family returned to their base. But little did they know that this joy was a short lived one. While Avik was trying his level best to get his former strength back, his nightmare' was just lurking in in the shadows and planning his' deadly onslaught. This brought him back to Mumbai His last hope was to undergo shunting which provided temporary repose. But Avik could not win the deadly battle. Avik Roy died 42 days after his shunting, in the ICU, when the cancer ca which was made of him, finally stopped his heart, which was also made of him, creating a huge vacuum in the hearts of the people he had touched.