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False Allies : India?s Maharajahs in The Age of Ravi Varma [Paperback] Manu S. Pillai [Paperback] Manu S. Pillai [Paperback] Manu S. Pillai [Paperback] Manu S. Pillai
0Explore a new perspective on India’s maharajahs with “False Allies” by Manu S. Pillai, available at The Bookish Owl. Debunking stereotypes of despots, Pillai unveils the crucial political roles these rulers played in shaping modern India. Through the lens of Ravi Varma’s travels, discover maharajahs dedicated to industrialization, funding nationalism, and demonstrating exceptional governance. This compelling narrative challenges colonial narratives and highlights the significant contributions of princely states. Order your copy of “False Allies” today and delve into a fascinating chapter of Indian history. A must-read for history enthusiasts!
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False Economy
21“False Economy” by H.E. Bates (ISBN: 9780141033709) explores the surprising stories behind economic success and failure. Discover why resource-rich nations often face disaster, the unexpected factors influencing economic growth, and thought-provoking insights into global economics. This book offers a captivating journey through the complexities of wealth and poverty.
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False Fairy
9“A spell has vanished all but one fairy in Wrenly! In this 11th Kingdom of Wrenly adventure, Prince Lucas and Clara must team up with the last fairy, Falsk, to find the missing fairies of Primlox. But can they trust Falsk, known for tall tales? Perfect for beginning readers with easy-to-read language and illustrations.”
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False Notes
0Nancy Drew tackles twin mysteries in “False Notes” (ISBN: 9780689865688) by Carolyn Keene. First, finding the perfect birthday gift for her dad. Then, a silent kidnapping: mayoral candidate Heather Simmons’s musician daughter, Leslie, vanishes. With no one admitting a crime exists, Nancy must uncover the truth behind the missing musician. Can she solve both puzzles before it’s too late?
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Families at Home
11Families at Home by Reeti Gadekar (ISBN: 9788172237547) explores the dark underbelly of an elite family rocked by a shocking suicide. ACP Nikhil Juneja navigates a world of political influence and hidden secrets in this gripping thriller. Will he uncover the truth behind the tragedy, or will the powerful elite bury it forever?
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Families Can
13Celebrate the beautiful diversity of families in *Families Can* by Jennifer Dugan (9780593223659). This heartwarming rhyming book explores the unique qualities that make every family special. Perfect for fostering inclusivity and acceptance in young readers, *Families Can* is a joyful reminder that love makes a family.
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Family
9“Family: 100 quotations celebrating home, hearth, and family management. This book offers a colorful bouquet of inspiration for stronger family ties, a happier life, and greater success, all enhanced by thematic paintings. ISBN: 9788124606216”
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Family Album
21“Family Album” by Sujata Kelkar Shetty (ISBN: 9780141041223) tells the story of six siblings growing up in Allersmead, a crumbling Victorian mansion. Was this seemingly idyllic setting truly a perfect childhood, or did the walls of Allersmead conceal hidden complexities and untold stories? Explore the dynamics of family, memory, and the secrets that bind us together in this captivating novel.
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Family Meal
0In *Family Meal,* Bryan Washington offers a collection of intimate interconnected stories that explore the complexities of chosen family, queer relationships, and the search for belonging. Set in a vibrant, unnamed city, each story revolves around the act of sharing a meal, revealing how food can both nourish and isolate. Washington’s lyrical prose delves into themes of love, loss, and the ever-evolving definition of kinship. *Family Meal* is a poignant and deeply human exploration of the ties that bind us—and the challenges that threaten to break them. ISBN: 9781838954475.
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Family Medicine in the Undergraduate Curriculum: Preparing medical students to work in evolving health care systems (WONCA Family Medicine)
0Explore ‘Family Medicine in the Undergraduate Curriculum’ by Val Wass, a vital resource for medical educators. This WONCA Family Medicine guide offers practical strategies for integrating family medicine into medical school curricula, essential for evolving healthcare systems. Discover evidence-based approaches, adaptable teaching methods, and curriculum design insights applicable globally. Perfect for academics and clinical educators, this book provides a step-by-step introduction to integrating family medicine, enhancing primary care knowledge for all future doctors. A must-read from The Bookish Owl for educators aiming to inspire the next generation of family medicine practitioners. ISBN: 9781032351841. Order your copy today!