Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A Tiger at Twilight and Cyclones

‘Manoj Das . . . [will] take a place on my shelves beside the stories of Narayan’—Graham Greene

This volume presents two celebrated novels by Manoj Das, one of India’s most illustrious authors, who has been writing in English and Oriya for over six decades.

In A Tiger at Twilight the erstwhile raja of Samargarh returns to his abandoned palace in Nijanpur, after years of self-exile, with his sick daughter and his supposed half-sister, and immediately assumes the responsibility of killing a man-eating tiger. Assisting him are a few noted men of the valley including Dev the owner and manager of a resort. But as the hunt intensifies Dev realizes that things aren’t as they seem: Heera, the raja’s sister, has an inexplicable power over the men in the hunting party and a strange connection with the tiger. As the men get closer to killing the beast, bizarre things begin to happen, hinting at the influence of the supernatural.

Cyclones is set in Kusumpur, a small coastal village, during the struggle for Independence. The village is devastated by a cyclone and Sandip, the scion of the zamindari family, helps restore it. The war-time colonial government, though, wants to turn the sleepy hamlet into a busy port town. They plan to fill up the river that flows by it, in the process angering all the villagers, including Sandip. But when the contractor for the project is found murdered, Sandip is accused of the crime, forcing him to flee from the authorities. This is the start of a series of adventures that take him from a remote ashram in a forest to the city where communal violence is rife. Cyclones is a powerful novel about the metaphorical storms that gripped the nation during the most turbulent period of its modern history.

ISBN: 9780143068556
Author: Manoj Das
Published by: Penguin Books India
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A Taste of Life: The Last Days of U.G. Krishnamurti

‘Those who talk about death don’t want to die. I don’t want to go and I don’t want to stay.’ —U.G. Krishnamurti


U.G. Krishnamurti famously described enlightenment as a neurobiological state of being with no religious, psychological or mystical implications. He did not lecture, did not set up organizations, held no gatherings and professed to have no message for mankind.

Known as the ‘anti-guru’, the ‘raging sage’ and the ‘thinker who shuns thought’, U.G. spent his life destroying accepted beliefs in science, god, mind, soul, religion, love and relationships—all the props man uses to live life. Having taken away all support systems from those who came to him, he refused to replace them with those of his own; always insisting that each must find his own truth.

And when U.G. knew that it was time for him go, he refused all attempts to prolong life with medical help. He let nature, and his body, take their course.

On the afternoon of 22 March 2007, U.G. Krishnamurti passed away in Vallecrosia, Italy.

ISBN: 9780143067160
Author: Mahesh Bhatt
Published by: Penguin Book India
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A Summer Of Discontent

ISBN: 075153238X
Published by: Penguin & Other Pub
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Suitable Boy

The novel is, at its core, a love story: Lata and her mother, Mrs. Rupa Mehra, are both trying to find -- through love or through exacting maternal appraisal -- a suitable boy for Lata to marry. Set in the early 1950s, in an India newly independent and struggling through a time of crisis, it takes us into the richly imagined world of four large extended families and spins a compulsively readable tale of their lives and loves.

ISBN: 0140230335
Author: Seth, Vikram
Published by: Penguin Books India
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Thursday, September 23, 2010

A Blue Hand

ISBN: 9780670082285
Author: Baker, Deborah
Published by: Penguin Books India
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A Bias For Action

In this book the authors show that the most effective managers succeed not because they posses unique characteristics or excel at motivating others -- but because they harness personal willpower through a potent combination of energy and focus. This willpower is what helps productive managers achieve their goals in spite of the inevitable barriers, setbacks, and distractions that are a mainstay of managerial life..


ISBN: 0143061887
Author: Bruch, Heike, Ghoshal, Sumantra
Published by: Penguin Books India/Portfolio
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A Bear For Felicia

I am brown with a nubbly coat, red button eyes and a black nose, and this is my true story. My name is Thurston Gustavus Buckridge III. This name was given me by my clever friend Felicia who is also small and brown, with a fringe, a tendency to lose crayons, and a playground of crazy games in her head. Felicia got me from her mother Stella who got me from her mother Lavinia, so I am actually very old. But Felicia never minded that. Living with Felicia and her toys Tassikia Magintripp Scopittle the electric blue bear, Amaranita Sarsaparilla Gloriosus the doll and Thunderbox Permusin Peterkar the wind-up mouse was going just honey-smooth for me. Then things started to go wrong at home. Very wrong. And then, horror of horrors, Felicia's father Elroy wanted to sell me off to a strange foreign long-legged woman called Urbanie Jenovefa Balaclava because he found out that I am worth a lot of money. So much money that you would need more than a thousand fingers to count it! Would you like to be pulled away from your friends and be sold off, or sent to a musty-fusty museum, however old you are and however much you cost? There was nothing I could do. There was nothing anybody could do. Nobody could save me -- nobody! BUT. SOMEBODY. DID. Who was it? What did they do? Why did they do it? And how, how, HOW? Read my story that Pinto Bear wrote down...

ISBN: 9780143330653
Author: Pinto, Jerry
Published by: Penguin Books India
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80 Ways To Prosperity With Feng Shui

The ancient Chinese art of feng shui is increasingly being adopted by many in their quest for personal peace and prosperity. Literally meaning `wind' and `water', it is a system of laws governing spatial arrangement and orientation in relation to the flow of positive and negative energies (chi). Although an elaborate art, it is not difficult to grasp when presented systematically. 80 Ways To Prosperity With Feng Shui sets out the principles and rules of feng shui, step-by-step, with practical applications and relevant examples focussed on the current time cycle (Period 8) which began in February 2004.

ISBN: 0143031260
Author: Lama, Arun
Published by: Penguin Books India
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60 Indian Poets

60 Indian Poets spans fifty-five years of Indian poetry in English, bridging continents and generations, and seeks to expand the definition of 'Indianness'. Beginning in 1952 with selections from Nissim Ezekiel's first volume of poetry which was published in London, it honours the canonical writers who have come to define modern Indian poetry-influential craftsmen such as Nissim Ezekiel, Dom Moraes and Arun Kolatkar, who died within months of each other in 2004-and reinstates neglected or forgotten figures such as Lawrence Bantleman, Gopal Honnalgere, Srinivas Rayaprol and G.S. Sharat Chandra. The collection also introduces an astonishing range of contemporary poets who live and work in various parts of the world and in India. There are writers from Bombay and Berkeley, from New Delhi and New York, from Melbourne, Montana, Aarhus, Allahabad, Hong Kong, Sheffield, Connecticut and Itanagar, among other places-writers who have never shared a stage together but have more in common than their far-flung locations would suggest. This definitive anthology aims for 'verticality' rather than chronology. Exhaustive, and stunning in its scale and vitality, it represents a community 'separated by the sea' and connected too-in familial ways-by the unlikely histories of a shared English language.

ISBN: 9780143064428
Author: Thayil, Jeet
Published by: Penguin Books India
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3, Zakia Mansion

Shaheen's world turns upside down the year she turns nineteen. Thrust abruptly into adulthood by a string of unimaginable events, she witnesses the gradual fraying of the family fabric. Even as she grapples with new realities and struggles to make a different life for herself-first as a wife, then as a mother-contentment continues to prove elusive. Hurtling from one heartbreak to another, she steels herself to live with her sense of loss, in the process distancing herself from everything that is real and precious. It is only when her young daughter is estranged from her and when the gentle Manas comes into her life that Shaheen comes to terms with the burden of her memories, realizing the need to let go of her troubled inheritance and accept the past so that she can embrace the present. Gouri Dange's debut novel creates a poignant portrait of family betrayals, the comfort of strangers and the innate human desire to belong. 3, Zakia Mansion is a deeply felt meditation on the themes of drifting, dropping anchor in the wrong places and ultimately learning to journey on without maps.

ISBN: 9780143104230
Author: Dange, Gouri
Published by: Penguin Books India
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13 Dec - A Reader

On 13 December 2001, the Indian Parliament was attacked by five-some say six-heavily armed men. Five years later, we still do not know who was behind the attack, nor the identity of the attackers. Both the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court have noted that the police violated legal safeguards, fabricated evidence and extracted false confessions. Yet, one man, Mohammad Afzal, has been sentenced to death by hanging to 'satisfy' the 'collective conscience of society'. This reader brings together fifteen essays by lawyers, academics, journalists and writers who have looked closely at the available facts and raise serious questions about the investigations and the trial. The contributors include: A.G. Noorani, Arundhati Roy, Ashok Mitra, Indira Jaising, Jawed Naqvi, Mihir Srivastava, Nandita Haksar, Nirmalangshu Mukherji, Praful Bidwai, Shuddhabrata Sengupta, Sonia Jabbar, Syed Bismillah Geelani, Tripta Wahi. They show how there is hardly a single piece of evidence that stands up to scrutiny, and emphasize the urgent need for an impartial, transparent inquiry into the parliament attack and its aftermath.

ISBN: 014310182X
Author: Noorani, A G, Roy, Arundhati, Mitra, Ashok & Others
Published by: Penguin Books India
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10 Secrets Of Time Management For Salespeople

ISBN: 0143030027
Author: Kahle, Dave
Published by: Penguin Books India
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Why Smart People Do Stupid Things with Money: Overcoming Financial Dysfunction

Bert Whitehead, MBA, JD, has been a fee-only personal financial advisor since 1972. In 1995, he founded Cambridge Advisors, a growing group of advisors who share his belief in unbiased independent financial advice and consumer advocacy. He is often quoted in leading publications, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Kiplinger’s, Newsweek, and Consumer Reports Andrew Weil, MD, is a world-renowned pioneer in the field of integrative medicine. In addition to being the founder and director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, he is a best-selling author whose books have sold approximately 10 million copies. Dr. Weil is also editorial director of www.drweil.com, writes for Prevention and TIME, and is a frequent guest on Larry King Live, Oprah, and Today.

Bert Whitehead, named one of the “Best 60 Financial Advisors in America” by Worth magazine, has a unique “behavioral finance” approach that goes beyond mere number crunching to help people understand and overcome the complex psychological baggage they bring to their financial decisions. Tested and confirmed by hundreds of Bert’s clients—including celebrities such as Andrew Weil, MD, who wrote the foreword for the book—this system shows readers how to identify areas of financial dysfunction, and offers specific strategies designed to help different personality types achieve financial freedom by working with their own natural inclinations.

ISBN: 9781402766893
Author: Bert Whitehead
Published by: Penguin Books India
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A Lady Of Distinction

ISBN: 0425196569
Author: Simmons, Deborah
Published by: Berkley/Penguin USA
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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Alive And Well In Pakistan

This powerful report offers vivid descriptions of life in Lahore and humanizes the nation's struggles by delving into every dimension of the Pakistani experience, including domestic politics ethnic, regional, and sectarian fault lines; anti-Western and anti-Indian sentiments; and the border issues between Kashmir and Afghanistan. An engaging work, the findings connect this volatile nation to its precarious place in the international realm.

ISBN: 0144000075
Author: Casey, Ethan
Published by: Penguin Books India
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Friday, September 17, 2010

A Bear For Felicia

I am brown with a nubbly coat, red button eyes and a black nose, and this is my true story. My name is Thurston Gustavus Buckridge III. This name was given me by my clever friend Felicia who is also small and brown, with a fringe, a tendency to lose crayons, and a playground of crazy games in her head. Felicia got me from her mother Stella who got me from her mother Lavinia, so I am actually very old. But Felicia never minded that. Living with Felicia and her toys Tassikia Magintripp Scopittle the electric blue bear, Amaranita Sarsaparilla Gloriosus the doll and Thunderbox Permusin Peterkar the wind-up mouse was going just honey-smooth for me. Then things started to go wrong at home. Very wrong. And then, horror of horrors, Felicia's father Elroy wanted to sell me off to a strange foreign long-legged woman called Urbanie Jenovefa Balaclava because he found out that I am worth a lot of money. So much money that you would need more than a thousand fingers to count it! Would you like to be pulled away from your friends and be sold off, or sent to a musty-fusty museum, however old you are and however much you cost? There was nothing I could do. There was nothing anybody could do. Nobody could save me -- nobody! BUT. SOMEBODY. DID. Who was it? What did they do? Why did they do it? And how, how, HOW? Read my story that Pinto Bear wrote down...

ISBN: 9780143330653
Author: Pinto, Jerry
Published by: Penguin Books India
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

A Shadow In Eternity

A Shadow in Eternity is a story about a twelve-year-old girl called Maya Subramaniam who has to make such a choice. Maya used to think that Hindi homework and a troublesome older brother were about as complicated life could get. Till she met Noah Jarryd -- freakishly tall, deathly pale and icily bland. And nothing was ever the same again..

ISBN: 8189013386
Author: Dhar, Payal
Published by: Penguin Books India/Young Zubaan/Puffin
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

A Flag, A Song And A Pinch Of Salt

Police batons, prison sentences or the hangman's noose-nothing could stop them. They stood up against the biggest colonial empire in the world and all they had was their courage and passion for freedom. They were the builders of independent India, the strategists of democracy, the soldiers of liberty. They were an extraordinary band of lawyers, poets, businessmen, teachers and philosophers who became the founders of a free, democratic and modern India. This volume brings together the extraordinary lives of freedom fighters from Mahatma Gandhi to Birsa Munda, Sarojini Naidu to Bhagat Singh, Aurobindo Ghose to Subhas Chandra Bose-life stories that recount little-told events, capture their personalities and remind us of their role in our nationalist movement.

ISBN: 014333042X
Author: Gupta, Subhadra Sen
Published by: Penguin Books India
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Monday, September 6, 2010

A Letter From India

For Sale In : All Countries Short Description:-A Letter From India brings together the best short fiction by some of the most important voices of Pakistani literature. Refreshing in their style and diverse in their themes, these stores - in English, and translated from Urdu and Punjabi - reflect a move away from nationalism and parochialism as they examine issues of identity, sexuality, individual freedom and interpersonal relationships. If Intizar Husian's A Letter from India presents us with an insight into the psyche of a family torn apart by Partition (and the consequent loss of a family tree), in Asad Mohammad Khan's The Squatter we discover pure and simple human love that doesn't lend legitimacy to religious barriers. In Nadir Ali's Feeqa's Death the protagonist's dream becomes a device to reflect on sudden tragedies wrought upon a community by outside forces, while Zubair's The Door is Open manipulates dreams to deconstruct personal fear and family tyranny. Sorayya Khan's and Azra Waqar's stories speak of the lingering pain and guilt that seep into individual lives from national tragedies left unquestioned and unexplored. And while Spots humanizes social outcasts, Ashu Lal's Mangoes in the Time of Winter critiques the decadence of exclusive sub-cultures. Bold, sensitive and intricate, this collection is a timely reminder of the rich diversity of Pakistan's multi-ethnic society.

ISBN: 0143030493
Author: Sheikh, Moazzam
Published by: Penguin Books India
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Saturday, September 4, 2010

A Life Less Ordinary

This is the story of Baby Halder, a young woman working as a domestic in a home in Delhi. Hurriedly married off at the age of twelve, a mother by the time she was fourteen, Baby writes movingly and evocatively of her life as a young girl, and later as a young woman. The long absences of her father, the hardships faced by her mother, and her decision to walk out of her marriage, leaving Baby and her sister to manage the household, were the realities that shaped Baby's early life. When marriage came, Baby, still a child, yearned to play and study, but was burdened with the responsibility of being wife and mother while facing considerable violence from her husband. Escape finally came many years later, by which time the still young Baby was a mother of three, and she fled to the city in the hope of finding a job. Working in Delhi as a domestic help, Baby was lucky enough to come across an employer who encouraged her to read-which she did voraciously-and then to write. The story of Baby's life is a lesson in courage and survival.

ISBN: 818901367X
Author: Halder, Baby
Published by: Penguin Books India/Zubaan
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

A Life Lived Later

In his first collection of verse, Anurag Mathur looks back on varied life experiences, weaving his words around themes that are intensely personal, yet universal.

ISBN: 0143033514
Author: Mathur, Anurag
Published by: Penguin Books India
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