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No One Else : A Personal History of Outlawed Love and Sex
8Explore the forbidden territories of love and sex in Siddharth Dube’s compelling memoir, “No One Else.” This personal history delves into outlawed desires and hidden intimacies, challenging societal norms and celebrating the diversity of human experience. From hushed whispers to courageous defiance, Dube’s narrative unravels the complexities of desire, identity, and the search for acceptance.
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No Paw to Stand on
24Librarian Minnie Hamilton and her rescue cat, Eddie, investigate a poisoning and a murder in the latest Bookmobile Cat Mystery. When a heat wave hits, Minnie and Eddie head to the beach with their bookmobile. But their vacation is cut short when Minnie’s friend, Kristen, calls. Someone sabotaged Kristen’s specialty ice cream cones, making customers sick. Minnie and Eddie must find the culprit before Kristen’s restaurant’s reputation is ruined. But when an employee from another restaurant turns up dead, the stakes become higher. Could the poisoning and the murder be related?
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No Presents Please: Mumbai Stories
12Dive into the heart of Mumbai with “No Presents Please,” winner of the DSC Prize. Explore 16 stories where ordinary lives intersect with the surreal in Irani cafes, chawls, and old cinema houses. Kaikini captures the city’s pulse, revealing moments of existential anxiety and unexpected tenderness. ISBN: 9789353024932
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No Straight Thing Was Ever Made
23Dive into “No Straight Thing Was Ever Made” by Priya Parker (ISBN: 9780670091591), a courageous exploration of mental illness. Parker’s talent shines as she navigates the complexities and realities of living with mental health challenges, offering readers a powerful and insightful journey.
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No Touching, No Spitting, No Praying: The Museum in South Asia
12“No Touching, No Spitting, No Praying” explores the fascinating world of South Asian museums. Edited by Saloni Mathur and Kavita Singh, this book delves into the complex history and evolving role of museums in the region. From colonial legacies to contemporary challenges, discover how these institutions shape cultural heritage and identity. Buy this thought provoking exploration of South Asian museums now. ISBN: 9781138080720
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No-Bot the Robot’s New Bottom
16No-Bot the Robot’s New Bottom. Hilarious adventure from Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet, creators of SUPERTATO. No-Bot’s bottom is making funny noises! Perfect for fans of Supertato.
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Noa and the Little Elephant
10Join Noa on an unforgettable adventure in “Noa and the Little Elephant” by Michael Foreman (9780008413286). This heartwarming story explores the crucial theme of elephant conservation, perfect for young readers. Experience a tale of friendship and environmental awareness, beautifully illustrated by a picture book legend.
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Nobility Under The Mughals (1628-58)
11“Nobility Under The Mughals (1628-58)” by Firdos Anwar (ISBN: 9788173043161) examines the Mughal governing class during Shahjahan’s reign. Explore the ethno-religious composition and roles of nobles as mansabdars, jagirdars, and administrators. Discover how power dynamics shaped the Mughal empire through detailed analysis of contemporary records and unpublished sources. Uncover the intricacies of nobility beyond racial and religious factors in this in-depth historical study.
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Noble Queen: A Romance of Indian History
0Explore a pivotal era of Indian history with this enthralling romantic historical fiction set in the Deccan. Relive the legend of Queen Chand Bibi, celebrated for her heroic defence of Ahmednugger against powerful Mughal forces. Meadows Taylor masterfully weaves historical fact with dramatic narrative, bringing to life the rivalries and valor of 16th-century India. This evocative novel is essential for all lovers of Indian history, regional tales, and compelling stories of courage and romance.
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Noble Queen: A Romance of Indian History
0Relive the heroic saga of Chand Bibi, the ‘Noble Queen’ who defended kingdoms in this captivating Indian historical fiction. Immerse yourself in the tumultuous 16th-century Deccan Sultanates, a vivid era of rivalries and conflict. Meadows Taylor masterfully weaves a tale of courage, romance, and political intrigue, bringing to life the queen’s valiant stand against Mughal armies. Essential for enthusiasts of Indian historical fiction, Deccan history, and compelling narratives of strength. Discover a forgotten chapter of India’s rich past.
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Nobody Killed Her
12Nobody Killed Her by Sabyn Javeri tells a gripping tale of political intrigue, betrayal, and ambition after the assassination of Prime Minister Rani Shah. Was it an inside job? Explore the complex relationship between Rani and her confidante, Nazneen Khan, who miraculously survived. This electrifying thriller navigates love, obsession, and deception in a patriarchal society. ISBN: 9789352641550
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Nobody’s Child
23Dive into the dark world of Victorian London with Bonnie MacBird’s thrilling Sherlock Holmes mystery, “Nobody’s Child.” When a kidnapped baby and a chilling murder intersect, Holmes and Watson must unravel a web of deceit to uncover a shocking truth. A captivating tale of suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists that will keep you guessing until the very end. ISBN: 9789353571306