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One Life
9Discover the captivating true story of William Shakespeare in “One Life” by Neil Lanctot (ISBN: 9781984881182). Explore the life and times of the world’s most famous playwright. A New York Times bestseller, “One Life” offers a fresh, insightful look into Shakespeare’s world, from his family life in Stratford-upon-Avon to his theatrical triumphs in London.
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One Life is Enough
15In “One Life is Enough” by Anjani Kumar Singh (ISBN: 9789354474941), explore themes of life, purpose, and fulfillment. A compelling narrative that questions societal norms and expectations, challenging readers to discover what truly matters. Anjani Kumar Singh’s work offers profound insights into leading a meaningful life on your own terms. Will one life truly be enough?
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One Medicine
16Explore the interconnectedness of human and animal health in “One Medicine” by Dr. Matt Morgan. Through compelling medical case studies, Dr. Morgan reveals the surprising lessons we can learn from animals and their crucial role in advancing healthcare. Discover the power of comparative medicine and its potential to revolutionize treatments for both humans and animals.
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One Million Minutes
13Craving quality time with your loved ones? In “One Million Minutes,” by Wolf Kuper, a busy parent learns a heartwarming lesson from his daughter about what truly matters. This touching story explores the priceless value of family moments and finding joy amidst life’s hustle. Perfect for parents, children, and anyone seeking a reminder to slow down and savor life’s simple pleasures. ISBN: 9781788704168
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One of Them
10A powerful memoir by activist Shaneel Lal, detailing their journey from a traditional Fijian village to leading the movement to ban conversion therapy in New Zealand. Facing condemnation and ‘therapy’ for their queerness, Shaneel found the courage to fight for their right to live authentically and protect other young New Zealanders. Discover this story of resilience, activism, and the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
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Open Book : Not Quite a Memoir
19Dive into the captivating world of “Open Book,” Kubbra Sait’s unique journey that’s not quite a memoir. Explore her life’s tapestry, from hilarious anecdotes to poignant reflections, in this witty and unforgettable read. Uncover the stories behind the spotlight, told with Kubbra’s signature humor and vulnerability. Get your copy now and experience a story as open and real as it gets. ISBN: 9789354894473
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Operation Khukri
22Operation Khukri: Gripping true story of 233 Indian soldiers trapped for 3 months in Sierra Leone. A UN peacekeeping mission turned into a fight for survival in 1999. Discover their heroic escape from rebel forces. Foreword by A. R. Rahman.
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Oral Tradition
12“Oral Tradition” explores the rich history and cultural significance of storytelling passed down through generations. Discover how spoken narratives shape communities, preserve history, and transmit knowledge. Explore the dynamism of oral tradition with ISBN 9788124600399. Get your copy now and delve into the captivating world of spoken narratives.
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Oral Tradition
15Discover the power of “Oral Tradition” (ISBN: 9788124600405). Explore the rich history and cultural significance of storytelling through generations. This captivating book delves into the preservation of knowledge, beliefs, and customs passed down through spoken words. A must-read for anyone interested in cultural heritage and the art of oral communication.
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Ordinary Heroes
20Dive into the captivating world of “Ordinary Heroes” by Len Deighton (ISBN: 9780593330258), a New York Times bestseller. Uncover remarkable stories of World War II, blending espionage and human resilience. Explore themes of courage, sacrifice, and the extraordinary feats of ordinary individuals. Perfect for military history enthusiasts and readers seeking thrilling and inspiring narratives.
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Ordinary Man
24Experience the gripping true story of Paul Rusesabagina, an ordinary man who became an extraordinary hero during the Rwandan genocide. His bravery and quick thinking saved over 1,200 lives at the Hotel des Mille Collines, as depicted in the acclaimed film Hotel Rwanda. “An Ordinary Man” is a testament to courage, resilience, and the power of human compassion in the darkest of times. Discover the untold story behind the headlines. ISBN: 9780143038603