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YOU CAN'T WIN IF YOU DON'T PLAY Raam Patel is eager to prove himself ever since he didn’t make the middle school’s basketball team. So, when Hoop Con comes to town he is determined to be there and take his shot. His big moment proves to be unforgettable... but not in the way he’d hoped. Raam gets schooled by the camp’s golden boy right in front of his NBA idol. To make matters even worse, this fail goes viral. Raam is used to being the underdog, but becoming the newest meme might be something even he can’t overcome alone. He skips town in an effort to lay low and take a break from basketball. However, he’s met with new courts, fresh kicks, and tough new competition, changing his whole outlook on the game. Raam has the skills, but now it’s time to unlock the mental game.
The second book in the new basketball series about regaining one's confidence on and off the court. Raam is out for redemption. He's been training and rebranding, and he's ready for a new school year and team tryouts. But his time on the basketball court is limited. His best friend and practice partner, Cake is busy working on his social media content, and Raam himself is torn in about a hundred different directions. His game has improved by miles, but this time, he'll need to rid himself of old and new distractions ... and rivals. Can Raam stay focused?
Wish I Was a Baller is part New Kid, part The Tryout, and part Dragon Hoops! Amar Shah has some story to tell! In 1995, he was a fourteen-year-old aspiring sports journalist (and basketball superfan) angling to get into an Orlando Magic team practice. He did, and it took him on the ride of his life! Wish I Was a Baller is a graphic memoir chronicling Amar's real-life experiences as a fourteen-year-old sports journalist covering the golden era of the NBA, when he befriended Shaq and hung out with Michael Jordan and the Bulls--all while surviving the high school, dealing with crushes, and friendships being tainted by jealousy.
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Insanely Indian is a political romance, which captures the human need for being rooted and asserting one's identity. It is a story about love and marriage, divorce and life after it, parenthood, and "Indian-ness" in contemporary times. Follow Aanya's journey as an educated, affluent Indian woman living in London, who finds that her husband is determined to express his patriotism towards India, and her son to express his religious identity in London. Being a dutiful Indian daughter, Aanya remains deeply attached to her family in India, even though she has not lived there for two decades. Insanely Indian is about the connectedness of the "global Indian" to India, to one's past, and it brings to the forefront the cycle of continuous expectations faced by the global Indian from family and society in India.
1. Acanthosis Nigricans 2. Adolescent Gynecomastia 3. Amniotic Band Syndrome 4. Amniotic Band Syndrome 5. Ankyloglossia 6. Anteriorly Displaced Anus 7. Ataxia Telangiectasia 8. Bernard-Soulier Syndrome 9. Carotenemia 10. Rectal or Colonic Polyp 11. Choledochal Cyst 12. Congenital Adrenocortical Hyperplasia 13. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 14. Congenital Dislocation of Knee 15. Congenital Duodenal Atresia 16. Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemia Type 1 17. Congenital Esotropia 18. Chest X-rays in Congenital Heart Disease 19. Congenital Hydrocephalus 20. Congenital Hypothyroidism 21. Congenital Rubella Syndrome 22. Congenital Varicella Syndrome 23. Dental Caries 24. Dermatitis Herpetiformis ...
This story is about a woman named Anupama and her life, her emotions her love and her loss She got married at the age of 19, though she doesn't have faith in a happy marriage surprisingly she got Sahel as her husband the love and care of him made Anupama reseal what true love is she enjoys every moment with Sahel and loved a little more each day. Life is not always meant to be happy and perfect right!? Yeah, this is what happened with Anupma to suffer from many problems in her life, but Sahel was with her in every situation... Anupama's life became upside down when news came to her home which was related to Sahel, maybe only a little hope and love made them much stronger.
Rene thinks all her dreams mean something...well, maybe they do. Vipin thinks his life is over ever since his wife died in a car accident...well, maybe it is. Upasana thinks she has it all figured out. But does she really? You put the three twenty somethings together, and it results in some absurd and hilarious situations, which the characters themselves believe are truly dramatic. And then there’s Mark - A man very much in love with Rene. A man who's perhaps secretly writing a code book on 'how to win in love'. If you're not living this life, you're watching it happen to someone else and punching a wall somewhere going, "balls!" Set in India and the USA, 'Graffiti', lampoons a range of social issues, all tightly packed into some highly entertaining fiction. It is a novel about relationships. It's about that beautiful puzzle on the wall...an ever changing puzzle called life.