Mangoes for Bindu

Mangoes for Bindu
Author: Kamlesh Mohindra
Publisher: Vishv Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2013-07-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9350652196

The Read 'n' Grow series includes picture books for children. These stories, full of action and fun, introduce young readers to a variety of situations to learn and grow with. Written by seasoned authors and attractively illustrated, these books will not only interest children but also help them become skilled readers. The Read n Grow, A series of graded books. 2-5year(Age group) Wordless, one word or a short sentence for budding readers (storyline on the inside cover) The Read n' Grow series aim to develop good Behaviour , Values , and life skill through simple and thoughtful stories.

Mango Mia

Mango Mia
Author: Vikas Khanna
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Cooking (Mangos)
ISBN: 0741424835

The Modern Review

The Modern Review
Author: Ramananda Chatterjee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 794
Release: 1927
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Includes section "Reviews and notices of books".

Cracking the Code

Cracking the Code
Author: John Mark Sheppard
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1456612034

"Cracking the Code: The Confused Traveler's Guide to Liberian English" is the brainchild of John Mark Sheppard, who moved with his family from the United States to Liberia when he was just three years old. He learned Liberian English as a second language as he spent his childhood and teen years immersed in the Liberian culture. After college in the United States, John Mark returned to Liberia and began a more formal study of Liberia's history, customs and languages. In this truly fascinating book, John Mark combines his training in linguistics with an extensive knowledge of the language he has grown to love. Besides the more than one thousand helpful explanations of specific words or phrases, "Cracking the Code: The Confused Traveler's Guide to Liberian English" includes a fascinating history of the people groups and languages of the region, a pronunciation guide, a list of Liberian proverbs and practical, how-to-avoid-embarrassing-yourself advice for Westerners.

The Laughing Ghosts -Salvation of the Slaved Spirits

The Laughing Ghosts -Salvation of the Slaved Spirits
Author: Dr. Nidhi Sahore
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2021-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Laughing Ghosts is a realization of the self for Meenu poised to find her own truth of ghosts believed to be meandering around and looking up to her to reveal their side of the story. A stray incidence of violence in the vicinity of grown up Meenu, a mother of two children pushes her to reflect upon her joyous childhood which she shared with her neighborhood friends and cousins only to realize that even in those nascent years of her life women around her were suffering however she did find an answer and carried a learning which was kept reserved to her. Each time in her quest as a little girl to find an anchor in a woman from her surroundings to help her identify the very purpose of her existence led to their sad and untimely demise. Not ready to be a slave to the belief of the society attaching a meager and humble purpose to the existence of women i.e. to only live for others, she tries to find her own answers to the questions which no one cared to ask. Eventually she gathered the strength to face the reality with the help of goals of self preservation and salvation by looking around and seeking solace from the stories of challenges faced by women very close to her like her grandmother, mother and aunts. That made her harbor the value that it is important to step back and consciously quit to gather the strength to withstand the eventualities of life. The ghosts of the guilt haunt only the slaved souls but cannot withstand an indomitable spirit that is determined to find its own truth; rather they stand by it to be a part of the laughter of triumph and salvation. Therefore in the situations of self doubt and enigma the inevitable reflections from the past help to purposefully connect with the present to find your own answers. This lesson was true then and shall continue to be the truth.

My Only One

My Only One
Author: Hima Bindu Nimma
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2024-05-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

In your life, there may be hundreds and thousands of people, but when I say 'My Only One,' if you close your eyes and remember, there will be one person who appears in front of you, right? A bit closer to your heart, a bit more unique. That person in my life is Sunanda, the girl who made me see the world from a different perspective. The life before her, the life with her, and the life alongside her are all penned in this book, making her feel even closer, to my only one. The long-distance friendship that began sometime after graduation is where destiny took its unexpected turn, eventually resulting in the publishing of this book after years. I crossed all the barriers that restricted me from finding her through this book. It's time to dive into the sea called friendship with this beautiful book.

Achaar Aur Parathe

Achaar Aur Parathe
Author: Tarla Dalal
Publisher: Sanjay & Co
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2001
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9788186469545

Every Indian Is Familiar With The Popular Achaar-Paratha Combination. This Book Includes Not Only The Traditional Recipes Which I Learned From My Mother But Also Contemporary Ones Like Oil Free Achaar

Common Yet Uncommon

Common Yet Uncommon
Author: Sudha Murty
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2023-10-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9357089438

Meet these people: Bundle Bindu, so named because he likes his truth with a little embellishment, Jayant the shopkeeper who doesn't make any profit, and Lunchbox Nalini, Sudha Murty herself, who brings her empty lunchbox-to be filled with food-wherever she goes! Written in Sudha Murty's inimitable style, Common Yet Uncommon is a heartwarming picture of everyday life and the foibles and quirks of ordinary people. In the fourteen tales that make up the collection, Sudha Murty delves into memories of childhood, life in her hometown and the people she's crossed paths with. These and the other characters who populate the pages of this book do not possess wealth or fame. They are unpolished and outspoken, transparent and magnanimous. Their stories are tales of unvarnished humans, with faults and big hearts. Testament to the unique parlance of a small town, Common Yet Uncommon speaks a universal language of what it means to be human.

Walk About

Walk About
Author: Rory I. Jagdeo
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1480897612

Rory I. Jagdeo lost his brother Steve to COVID-19 and was inspired to write this story of leaving Guyana at almost twenty years old, boarding an airplane for the first time to Toronto, Canada. It was an unlikely journey for a man with such humble beginnings—a man whose great-grandparents were taken from India to work on a sugar plantation as indentured servants in the late 1800s. In this autobiography, he looks back at his boyhood and adolescence growing up in a village called Fyrish on the Northeastern coast of Guyana, a country on South America’s North Atlantic coast and how life changed when he went to college in Toronto. From there, he highlights his life’s challenges, pleasures, and close calls. While his life has been challenging, he has never given up. With hard work, he has followed destiny’s path and explored the pleasures of life. From his life as a musician and recording artist, to his adventures traveling, to his romantic exploits and time as a caregiver, the author celebrates his incredible life.