Remembering Amma

Remembering Amma
Author: Ti Jān̲akirāman̲
Publisher: Sixthsense Publications
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788187649311

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Thi Jaa weaves a lyrical story of a vedapadasalai by the Kaveri and an orthodox household in Madras with an array of vivid, lifelike characters. His portrayal of women who pursue their passions with calm self-assurance is bold and uncritical.

Appa’S Ways

Appa’S Ways
Author: Sheela Sanjeevi
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1482871890

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In Appas Ways, author Sheela Sanjeevi offers a collection of stories about her father and the lessons she learned from him. Appa was a handsome, well- balanced individual, loved and respected by those who knew him. He lived a simple, honest, straightforward, contented life, and he handled complex and tough situations in a way that made them seem simple and easy. Culled from two decades of her formative years, the stories narrate conversations between Sheela and Appa. As she reflects on each incident, she also relates how they shaped her responses to lifes many challenges and curve balls. The anecdotes tell how a gentleman fathers ways became her codes to a life worthy of living.

iNTELLYJELLY- Senior_Jul'21 edition

iNTELLYJELLY- Senior_Jul'21 edition
Author: Animesh Tiwari
Publisher: Prerna Publication
Total Pages: 52
Release:
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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‘When you wish good for others, good things come back to you. This is the LAW of NATURE’ ~ Buddha Dear thoughtful parents, This edition weaves around 'LAW of KARMA'. I want to be concise and leave you with some food for thought by simply asking you a few questions. While sharing your stories with your child: - Do you share incidents where you could not find success in what you did and fail? - If yes, do you emphasise the fact that your failures could have been a result of your Karma? - Do you celebrate the good life you are living by virtue of having done more good Karmas than bad. Think! Decide! Share!

The Hills of Angheri

The Hills of Angheri
Author: Kavery Nambisan
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006
Genre: Homesickness
ISBN: 9780143032717

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For As Long As Nalli Can Remember, The Guardians Of Her Village Of Angheri, The Hills That Have So Often Come Alive In Her Grandfather S Stories, Have Been Asking Her To Do Something With Her Life ... Twelve-Year-Old Nalli Is Restless To Pursue A Dream Rather Unusual For A Girl In Her Traditional Society: She Wants To Be A Doctor. After All, How Else Will She Stand By Jai Her Friend And Hero When He Returns As A Qualified Surgeon To Start Angheri S Very Own Hospital? Adamantly Resisting All The Objections Her Family Raises, Nalli Travels To Madras And Then To London To Study, And Experiences A World She Had Never Imagined. She Learns To Keep Her Voice Down And Sit With Her Knees Together, Is Haunted By Subbu, The First Human Cadaver She Cuts Up, And Encounters Complicated Medical Cases That Test Her Faith In The Values Appa Taught Her To Live By And Her Own Skills As A Surgeon. Yet, For All Her Adventures, Nalli Yearns Constantly For A Sight Of Angheri S Hills, For Ajja S Gods And Appa S Advice, And, Most Of All, For The Hospital Of Her Dreams To Become A Reality. But Her Return Home Is Fraught With Heartbreak And Disillusion, And Nalli Sets Off Again, This Time To Remote Keshavganj, In Search Of Solace And The Fulfilment Of Her Heart S Desire . . . Sensitive And Humorous, Graceful And Invariably Engaging, Kavery Nambisan S Latest Novel Tells The Story Of A Young Surgeon Coming To Terms With The Untidiness Of Life And Her Profession.

Losing Amma, Finding Home

Losing Amma, Finding Home
Author: Uma Girish
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9384544191

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Uma Girish’s Losing Amma, Finding Home is a heart-rending narrative of losing a parent, living through the pain and transforming it to discover one true-calling and life’s purpose. This is a breathtaking inspirational and personal memoir that will ring true with every reader! When Uma arrives to start life in a Chicago suburb with her husband, 14-year-old daughter and her dreams in the spring of 2008, she has no clue of the cosmic wheels in motion. Barely four weeks later, her 68-year-old mother, in India, is diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer. Eight months later, she passes away. Losing her mother plunges Uma into the deepest despair, but more importantly, awakens a sudden clarity and knowing that ‘there has to be more to life than this’. As she begins to navigate a new country and culture, she is also called on to navigate the lonely terrain of grief. Life begins to open doors and Uma finds comfort, connection and purpose in working with seniors at a retirement community. Every relationship that she forms with the seniors opens her heart a little wider as she seeks answers to the only questions that matter. Who am I? Why am I here? What am I meant to do with this life? Interweaving two cultures through a textured narrative, Uma uncovers the truths of her inner journey as she transforms – one event, one person at a time.

The Lights That Find Us

The Lights That Find Us
Author: Anittha Thanabalan
Publisher: Epigram Books
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9814845191

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Deepavali has never been the same since the terrible mistake Shreya made three years ago. She now dreads the annual celebration, choosing instead to be as uninvolved as possible, until she is visited by three celestial beings who decide to help her right the wrongs. In Singapore’s answer to A Christmas Carol, Shreya revisits key events in her family’s history and catches a glimpse of their future as well. Seeing things in a new light, she comes to terms with her emotional wounds and learns the importance of keeping herself and her family whole.

Two Virgins

Two Virgins
Author: Kamala Markandaya
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2010
Genre: Ambition
ISBN: 0143102494

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About the Book : - She tossed and turned, her body an alien creature full of strange, strong impulses beyond her control. Saroja lives in a village with her parents, aunt and beautiful elder sister Lalitha. Saroja s life is uncomplicated, and simple things give her joy like the birth of a calf or a taste of one of Chingleput s sweets. Lalitha, on the other hand, believes she is too good for the village. Ambitious and spoilt, she has dreams of being a movie star that are fulfilled when a film-maker casts her in his documentary on village life. Overnight Lalitha becomes the talk of the town; her latent sexuality manifests itself and she uses her elevated status to her advantage. Basking in Lalitha s reflected glory Saroja tries to imitate her womanly wiles, which results in confused ideas about sexuality and ambition. But when the family is faced with a scandal,Saroja emerges with a practical outlook on life. About the Author : - Kamala Markandaya (1924 2004) was born in Mysore. She studied history at Madras University and later worked for a small progressive magazine before moving to London in 1948 in pursuit of a career in journalism. There she began writing her novels; Nectar in a Sieve was the first of ten to be published in her lifetime. Nectar in a Sieve and A Handful of Rice continue to be taught in universities in India and abroad.

A SPOONFUL OF CURDS

A SPOONFUL OF CURDS
Author: Bharati Jagannathan
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-12-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9390327652

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Written with plenty of heart and a touch of humour, A Spoonful of Curds brings together a dozen short stories that unfold around Tamilians - both in India and abroad. From negotiating an arranged marriage and surviving the politics of the domestic realm, to love blossoming for the first time between newlyweds and empowering journeys of self-discovery - these stories bring out the curious, sometimes eccentric, singular world of their loveable characters. Accessible yet evocative, this is perhaps the closest we can get to a new R.K. Narayan - stories set in the recent past, told for the present and sure to be cherished in the future.

All You Need Is a Hug

All You Need Is a Hug
Author: Kriss Venugopal
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543702589

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Kannan is on a poignant journey back in time through the narrow lanes of life he has walked through seven decades. The journey, though not sequential traverses through the necessary stops which had its soft corners and milestones. As he journeys through time and memories, Kannan revisits moments from his childhood to his grandson’s birth as he reflects on the instances when either love or fate embraced him, sending him in a new direction. In recollections that include precious time spent with his beloved son, sister, and many others, Kannan’s heart blooms with happiness as his life comes full circle and he realizes the power behind a simple hug. All You Need is a Hug is a collection of excerpts from one man’s experiences as he travels back into his past and invites his memories to wash over him and reveal the true meaning of love and life.

Marriage of a Thousand Lies

Marriage of a Thousand Lies
Author: SJ Sindu
Publisher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1616957913

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“What a gorgeous, heartbreaking novel.”—Roxane Gay ​​ A necessary and exciting addition to both the Sri Lankan-American and LGBTQ canons, SJ Sindu's debut novel offers a moving and sharply rendered​ exploration of friendship, family, love, and loss. Lucky and her husband, Krishna, are gay. They present an illusion of marital bliss to their conservative Sri Lankan–American families, while each dates on the side. It’s not ideal, but for Lucky, it seems to be working. She goes out dancing, she drinks a bit, she makes ends meet by doing digital art on commission. But when Lucky’s grandmother has a nasty fall, Lucky returns to her childhood home and unexpectedly reconnects with her former best friend and first lover, Nisha, who is preparing for her own arranged wedding with a man she’s never met. As the connection between the two women is rekindled, Lucky tries to save Nisha from entering a marriage based on a lie. But does Nisha really want to be saved? And after a decade’s worth of lying, can Lucky break free of her own circumstances and build a new life? Is she willing to walk away from all that she values about her parents and community to live in a new truth? As Lucky—an outsider no matter what choices she makes—is pushed to the breaking point, Marriage of a Thousand Lies offers a vivid exploration of a life lived at a complex intersection of race, sexuality, and nationality. The result is a profoundly American debut novel shot through with humor and loss, a story of love, family, and the truths that define us all.