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The Man in the Middle
24Experience the gripping inside story of football with “The Man in the Middle” by Howard Webb. From World Cup finals to local matches, journey through the highs and lows of refereeing. Webb’s autobiography offers a unique perspective on the beautiful game, revealing the challenges and triumphs of being a top official. Discover the untold stories behind controversial decisions and the pressure of performing on the biggest stage. Get your copy now with ISBN 9781471159978.
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The Man who became Khali
15Dive into “The Man Who Became Khali” by Helen Hoang (ISBN: 9780143426233), a captivating tale of transformation and self-discovery. Follow the protagonist’s extraordinary journey as he navigates the complexities of identity and embraces his true self. Perfect for readers seeking heartwarming stories of resilience, acceptance, and the courage to become one’s authentic self. Buy now and embark on an unforgettable adventure!
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The Man Who Died Twice
24From the Booker Prize-shortlisted author of “The Buddha in the Attic,” Julie Otsuka’s “The Man Who Died Twice” is a poignant and darkly comic novel about memory, identity, and the twilight years of life. A former lawyer with dementia grapples with his fading memories, while his devoted daughter struggles to connect with him. Experience the profound and moving journey of family bonds amidst the challenges of aging. Explore themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of human connection in “The Man Who Died Twice.”
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The Man Who Had All the Luck
18“The Man Who Had All the Luck” by Bruce Bickley, John Bickley, and Joel Chandler Harris. Explore the captivating story of a man blessed with extraordinary fortune in this forgotten classic. Discover the captivating tale that launched the career of a renowned playwright. ISBN: 9780142437865
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The Man Who Lost India
13Discover the untold story of Lord Mountbatten in “The Man Who Lost India” by Meghna Pant. A captivating historical biography exploring his complex role in India’s Partition. Meghna Pant delves into the political turmoil and personal conflicts that shaped this pivotal moment. ISBN: 9788194643098. Get your copy now and uncover the untold story of Indian history.
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The Man Who Saved India
8Discover the untold story of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the man who unified India. “The Man Who Saved India” reveals Patel’s pivotal role in shaping the nation’s destiny. Explore his pragmatic leadership, fierce commitment, and enduring legacy. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history.
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The Man Who Solved the Market
10“Unlock the secrets of the market with ‘The Man Who Solved the Market’ by Roberto Calasso and Geoffrey Brock (ISBN: 9780241309735). Delve into the captivating world of Jim Simons and Renaissance Technologies, exploring their groundbreaking quantitative investment strategies. Learn how they conquered Wall Street and revolutionized the financial landscape. (Keywords: Jim Simons, Renaissance Technologies, quantitative investing, Wall Street, finance, market analysis)”
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The Man Who Solved the Market
22Discover the untold story of Suresh Raina, “The Man Who Solved the Market,” in this captivating biography (ISBN: 9780241309728). From his meteoric rise in cricket to his astute business ventures, explore Raina’s journey to success. Written by Bharat Sundaresan, this book offers an intimate look at the life and mind of a true icon, both on and off the field. Get your copy now!
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The Man Who Tasted Words
21“The Man Who Tasted Words” by Sanjay Gupta explores the fascinating world of synesthesia. This captivating book delves into the neurological phenomenon where senses intertwine, allowing one man to “taste” words. Experience the extraordinary journey of a unique individual and unravel the mysteries of the human brain. ISBN: 9781471193958.
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The Man Who Would Be Queen: Autobiographical Fictions
10Dive into “The Man Who Would Be Queen,” exploring the blurred lines between autobiography and fiction. Jonathan Franzen’s insightful analysis of works by Edith Wharton and others reveals how authors shape their life stories into compelling narratives. Explore the complexities of self-representation and the art of crafting captivating autobiographical fictions. ISBN: 9780143064862
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The Man Who Wouldnt Be God
21Investigative journalist Bala Kamath, battling alcoholism and a failing career, is sent to investigate a controversial godman accused of theft, harboring criminals, and attempted rape. As Bala delves deeper, he uncovers a complex web of deceit involving a dubious politician and a suspicious murder. “The Man Who Wouldn’t Be God” by Shashi Warrier is a gripping thriller exploring themes of faith, corruption, and self-discovery. ISBN: 9789386050274
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The Man Without a Face
9Discover the chilling story of Vladimir Putin’s rise to power in Masha Gessen’s “The Man Without a Face.” This gripping account reveals how a KGB operative seized control of Russia, dismantling democracy and silencing dissent. Gessen’s firsthand experience in Moscow provides unparalleled insight into Putin’s ruthless tactics and the devastating consequences for Russia and the world. (ISBN: 9781847084231)