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A Passage To India
8Explore colonial India in E. M. Forster’s “A Passage to India” (ISBN: 9789390183302). Dr. Aziz’s kind gesture towards Englishwomen turns into a shocking accusation, exploring themes of racism, justice, and Anglo-Indian relations. Journey through Chandrapore in this pre-Independence era novel and witness the complexities of cultural clashes. A timeless classic adapted into a film.
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A Passage To India
24Explore colonial India in E. M. Forster’s “A Passage to India” (ISBN: 9789391316501). When Dr. Aziz escorts two Englishwomen to the Marabar Caves, he’s falsely accused of assault, facing prejudice and injustice in a racially charged trial. Experience the complexities of Anglo-Indian relations in the pre-independence era. A timeless classic, featured in Time’s “All Time 100 Novels”.
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A Passage to India
8Explore colonial India in E.M. Forster’s “A Passage to India.” Adela Quested and Mrs. Moore seek authenticity beyond the British enclave, encountering Dr. Aziz and cultural clashes. Unraveling prejudice and connection amidst a changing landscape. ISBN: 9780241214992
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A Patchwork Family
21A Patchwork Family by Mukta Sathe (ISBN: 9789388070232) tells the poignant story of Janaki and Ajoba, two souls bound by loss who forge an unconventional family. Explore themes of justice, trauma, and resilience as they navigate a complex legal battle following a horrific crime. Witness the strength of their unique bond and how they find solace in each other amidst the flaws of the judicial system. A must-read for fans of thought-provoking contemporary fiction.
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A Patchwork Quilt:: A Collage of My Creative Life
15Discover the vibrant life of Sai Paranjpye in “A Patchwork Quilt.” From directing iconic films like “Chashme Baddoor” to her award-winning theater career and literary achievements, this memoir offers a captivating glimpse into her creative journey. Explore the life of a Padma Bhushan recipient, National Film Award winner, and Sahitya Akademi awardee. “A Patchwork Quilt” is a must-read for film enthusiasts, theater lovers, and anyone seeking inspiration from a life well-lived. ISBN: 9789390327485
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A Pattern of Life: The Memoirs of an Indian Woman
24Experience early 20th-century India through the eyes of Shudha Mazumdar in “A Pattern of Life.” This captivating memoir reveals the life of a Bengali woman navigating tradition and modernity. From arranged marriage to social activism, Mazumdar’s story unveils the potential of Indian women for change. Witness a compelling blend of personal narrative and historical insight. ISBN: 9789388540698
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A Pen Dipped in Poison
14A poison pen writer unveils secrets, shattering lives in a quaint community. Retired teachers Liz, Pat, and Thelma must stop the chaos before it escalates to murder. Dive into this witty, page-turning cosy mystery, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and The Thursday Murder Club. Unravel the truth in the second addictive instalment from J.M. Hall!
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A People’s History of the Supreme Court
14Explore the landmark Supreme Court cases that shaped American history in “A People’s History of the Supreme Court” by Peter Irons. Featuring a foreword by Howard Zinn, this definitive account delves into the pivotal decisions and personalities, offering a comprehensive understanding of the court’s impact on the nation. Discover how the Supreme Court has influenced the course of justice and the evolution of American society. ISBN: 9780143037385
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A Person Is a Prayer
18Explore themes of faith, family, and the search for belonging in “A Person Is a Prayer” by Ammar Kalia (ISBN: 9780143467656). Kalia’s debut novel follows characters grappling with identity, immigration, and spirituality across continents. Dive into a captivating narrative that examines the power of connection and the complexities of human experience. Discover a story of love, loss, and the enduring strength of the human spirit in “A Person Is a Prayer.”
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A Personal Narrative of a Visit to Ghuzni, Kabul and Afghanistan : And of a Residence at the Court of Dost Mohamed with notices of Runjit Sing, Khiva and the Russian Expedition
13Embark on a thrilling 19th-century journey through Ghuzni, Kabul, and Afghanistan with G.T. Vigne’s captivating narrative. Explore the court of Dost Mohamed, encounter Runjit Sing, and gain insights into Khiva and the Russian Expedition. “A Personal Narrative” offers a rare glimpse into Central Asia’s political landscape and cultural tapestry. Experience history, adventure, and intrigue in this meticulously researched travelogue. ISBN: 9789390035298
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A philosophical development of Buddhist theory of Apoha, with reference to Nyåya- Buddhist controversy
0Explore the philosophical depths of Buddhist thought with “A Philosophical Development of the Buddhist Theory of Apoha” by Lata Dilip Chhatre. Delve into the Nyaya-Buddhist controversy and uncover the evolution of the Apoha theory. This insightful book provides a conceptual framework for understanding critical ideas in Indian Philosophy, making it an invaluable resource for Buddhist scholars, researchers, and students. Discover a significant contribution to Buddhist studies and enhance your understanding of this complex philosophical concept. Find it at The Bookish Owl. ISBN: 9788183154864.