A tea stall by the side of the road

A tea stall by the side of the road
Author: Murad
Publisher: BlueRose Publishers
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A Tea-Stall by the Side of the Road is a collection of short stories based on anecdotes, folklore and urban legends from all over the country. Presented in the first person narrative, these stories are based on actual experiences. A tea-stall, popularly called a ‘tapri’ in India, is a place where people gather to gossip, share news and views, tales and anecdotes. It is also the favoured place for inspiration and the author’s preferred spot for writing his book. The book is well-suited to be read over a relaxing cup of tea, around the coffee table or around a campfire on a weekend getaway trip. It has stories from all genres including humour, drama, horror and romance. Thus, there is something good for every mood and taste.

Steeped in Evil

Steeped in Evil
Author: Laura Childs
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101638826

In the newest mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of Sweet Tea Revenge, Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning is about to learn the true meaning of terroir… Theodosia Browning has never considered herself a wine connoisseur—tea has always been her forte. But that doesn’t mean she’s going to pass up an invitation to a fancy wine-tasting party at the upscale Knighthall Winery, just outside of Charleston, South Carolina. But a sweet evening takes on a bitter aftertaste when a dead body is discovered in one of the wine barrels. The son of proprietor Jordan Knight has been murdered. Dissatisfied with the police investigation, Knight turns to Theo for help. She’s heard through the grapevine that there are both family and business problems at Knighthall. They say in vino veritas, but everyone at the winery seems to be lying through their teeth. Sorting through the guest list as well as family and staff, Theo has her pick of suspects. It may look like the killer has her over a barrel, but cracking tough cases is vintage Theodosia Browning.

The Spirit for Travel

The Spirit for Travel
Author: Auram Smith
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1482850354

The book marks the beginning of the Mahabuta Pentology and also the first in the series. Mahabuta is the five elements, which comprises of the earth, water, fire, air, and ether. The earth, one of the five Mahabuta, is the main theme concentrated in this series.

21 Houses

21 Houses
Author: Trevor Mansell
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2024-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1035836475

Journey with Trevor, a dedicated pharmacy technician, and his wife Mo as they navigate the challenges and wonders of life in military hospitals. From the bustling streets of Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia, to the tense atmosphere of Cyprus during the Turkish invasion, their path is always unpredictable. Venture to Nepal, where they spend two enriching years at the recruiting base for the esteemed Brigade of Gurkhas. Then travel with them through Germany, London, Southampton, and Aldershot. Experience the heartache they endure when leaving their children, Jason and Justin, behind in England, offset by the precious moments they share during school holidays. With each of their 21 relocations, delve into the fabric of their lives, experiencing the challenges and joys that come with constantly setting up a new home in different corners of the world. Embark on this global adventure, witnessing the resilience of a family always on the move.

Jungle Passports

Jungle Passports
Author: Malini Sur
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2021-08-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0812297768

Since the nineteenth century, a succession of states has classified the inhabitants of what are now the borderlands of Northeast India and Bangladesh as Muslim "frontier peasants," "savage mountaineers," and Christian "ethnic minorities," suspecting them to be disloyal subjects, spies, and traitors. In Jungle Passports Malini Sur follows the struggles of these people to secure shifting land, gain access to rice harvests, and smuggle the cattle and garments upon which their livelihoods depend against a background of violence, scarcity, and India's construction of one of the world's longest and most highly militarized border fences. Jungle Passports recasts established notions of citizenship and mobility along violent borders. Sur shows how the division of sovereignties and distinct regimes of mobility and citizenship push undocumented people to undertake perilous journeys across previously unrecognized borders every day. Paying close attention to the forces that shape the life-worlds of deportees, refugees, farmers, smugglers, migrants, bureaucrats, lawyers, clergy, and border troops, she reveals how reciprocity and kinship and the enforcement of state violence, illegality, and border infrastructures shape the margins of life and death. Combining years of ethnographic and archival fieldwork, her thoughtful and evocative book is a poignant testament to the force of life in our era of closed borders, insularity, and "illegal migration."

Best Tea Shop Walks in Oxfordshire

Best Tea Shop Walks in Oxfordshire
Author: Julie Meech
Publisher: Sigma Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1999
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781850586364

The Cotswolds, the Chilterns, the Thames Valley and even a small share of the Wessex Downs - all these are to be found in Oxfordshire. This book presents a selection of 25 walks which explore various different facets of this varied county, and include the additional pleasure of a stop for afternoon tea.

The Social Life of Streets in India

The Social Life of Streets in India
Author:
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9394701613

Streets are places that stimulate activities, interactions, behaviours and, by extension, controls. Yet, within the built environment discourse, the street is first and foremost conceptualised as a mute backdrop to movement-vehicular or pedestrian. The Covid-19 pandemic brought renewed focus on the street as the space of networks, flows and mobilities as the 'lockdown' was the preferred mode of controlling the spread of the disease. The Social Life of Streets in India: Histories, Contestations and Subjectivities endeavours to understand the complexities of social dynamics of streets in relation to spatiality and materiality in the Indian milieu. It draws from a diverse body of scholarship and varied disciplinary leanings and engages with three broad strands: historical aspects of streets, the physicality of street as a built environment and social science discourse mediated through anthropology, urban geography, social theory and urban studies. Further the volume deliberates on questions such as: How do we look at streets and, in particular, how do we document and conceptualise streets in the Indian context that highlights the particularities of South Asian milieus? Is the street public? Is it merely a physical space? How does the street in its physicality and in its built form enter or respond to the metaphorical, the literary, the methodological and the social?

Tea Shop Walks in Leicestershire & Rutland

Tea Shop Walks in Leicestershire & Rutland
Author: Paul A. Biggs
Publisher: Sigma Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781850586036

This guide provides details of circular walk s ranging from 2 to 8 miles, which encompass a variety of te ashops including a windmill, a steam railway station, a stor e barn on a working farm and a 17th-century hall. '