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Desperate in Dubai
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

Desperate in Dubai

Oozing with men, money, and Maseratis, Dubai is the ultimate playground for the woman who knows her Louboutins from her Louis Vuittons. But for some, there’s a lot more at stake than a Hermes Birkin. Leila has been in search of a wealthy husband for over a decade. Nadia moves to Dubai to support her husband’s career, only to have her sacrifices thrown in her face. Sugar escapes the UK in an attempt to escape her past. Lady Luxe, the rebellious Emirati heiress, scoffs at everything her culture holds sacred. Until the day her double life starts unravelling at the seams. Set against a backdrop of luxury hotels and manmade islands, Desperate in Dubai tells the tale of four desperate women as they struggle to find truth, love, and themselves.

My Way is the Highway
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

My Way is the Highway

What would you do if your sleazy boss ran his hands all over you and then blamed you for not doing your job well? "Jeans, T-shirts, shorts, vests, undies, floaters, shampoo, conditioner, moisturizer, sunscreen, floss, gloss, kajal, deo, curl serum, painkillers, Swiss knife, camera, iPod, laptop, chewing gum, notepad, pen, map. And oh the black dress, the black heels and the push up bra--just in case!" What would you do if your sleazy boss ran his hands all over you and then blamed you for not doing your job well? Well, I just packed off on a road trip! Just me in my old jeep, Iqbal Mastani, we travelled all the way from Delhi to this little guest house up in the mountains. I met people I had never known (cute boys who taught me to fish), did things I would have never done (sleeping drunk in a cold balcony) and somewhere in the middle of that, fell in love! Lanka in all its diversity.

Abu Dhabi Days, Dubai Nights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 397

Abu Dhabi Days, Dubai Nights

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-02-21
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  • Publisher: Macmillan

When Jillian Schedneck takes up a position teaching English to a classroom of UAE students in Abu Dhabi, her culture shock is quickly replaced with the rush of a new life shuttling between the conservative society of the Emirates, and the party lifestyle of glittering Dubai just over the border. As she grows into herself among these shifting worlds, her sheltered students also come alive in the classroom as Jillian introduces them to writers such as Virginia Woolf, and feminism.

Dearest George
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Dearest George

Yes. I admit. I'm in love. (Ugh!) But let's be realistic- I'm married and when that happens, realism sets in pretty quick. Those recurring used socks on the floor make sure of it! But I'm in love with being in love. The comfort of their human-ness, the warmth of their voice and even the sweatiness of hand-holding of someone you adore. Dearest George hopefully captures that. The everyday kinda love an infinite number of kisses, huge doses of longing when they're away, just a wee bit of creepy stalking, lots of chips eating (one needs special nutrition) & the occasional banter about who made the first move. He DID. (I need this in print so this debate ends once & for all.) PS: He'll tell you some story about a bus and all. DO NOT listen. Close your ears and hum. Trust me.

The Valley of Masks
  • Language: en

The Valley of Masks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Late at night, in a dingy apartment hidden in a side street of a nondescript foreign city, a man tries to write out his story before daybreak. He doesn't believe he'll live to see daylight and he's driven to tell the world the story of his killers while there's still time. Until he escaped, the man himself was one of those killers, known only as 'X470.' He was a Wafadar, one of a brotherhood of trained, ninja-like assassins indoctrinated with the task of protecting the commune, an anonymous collective hidden in a valley of the Himalayas.

Budhini
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Budhini

On 6 December 1959, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru went to Dhanbad district in Jharkhand to inaugurate the Panchet Dam across the Damodar river. A fifteen-year-old girl, Budhini, chosen by the Damodar Valley Corporation welcomed him with a garland and placed a tikka on his forehead. When these ceremonial gestures were interpreted as an act of matrimony, the fifteen-year-old was ostracized by her village and let go from her job as a construction worker, citing violation of Santal traditions. Budhini was outlawed for 'marrying outside her community'. Budhini Mejhan's is the tale of an uprooted life, told here through the contemporary lens of Rupi Murmu, a young journalist distantly related to...

Sharing Air
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 13

Sharing Air

Picture living in a world that has you constantly tethered to an oxygen tank, covered from head to toe in a body suit and buying dated air that you can sniff without your head gear on for cheap thrills. A world where the elders tell their children stories about the time their ancestors lived and breathed through an air cocktail—like savages! As if it wasn't already hard living in a world like this, imagine having to go through the pressure of attending "sharing air" parties that everyone seems to be going to these days. Apparently, membership at The ToxiClub society is at an all-time high. Whether or not you believe you can handle the ToxiClub, "Sharing Air" is a fascinating glimpse into a world that's scarily plausible. Science fiction offers a writer an opportunity to go directly to the heart of an ironical or thought-provoking situation and by setting up this theoretical world, Manjula Padmanabhan hits the nail right on the head with equal literary aplomb.

Poor Little Rich Slum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

Poor Little Rich Slum

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Westland

One little two little three little Indians, four little five little six little Indians, seven little eight little nine little Indians... One million little Indian entrepreneurs.These are the stories of the little people who make up the Big Idea of Dharavi. A slum of energy, enterprise and hope.Where every hand is busy, every head held high.Where people could be miserable but choose to be happy.A choice each of us can make.

Power in Praise
  • Language: en

Power in Praise

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Merlin Carothers' first book, Prison to Praise, drew acclaim from Pat and Shirley Boone, Jamie Buckingham, Leonard LeSourd, Catherine Marshall, Norman Vincent Peale, John Sherrill and others. Thousands wrote and hundreds telephoned to tell him of transformed lives...of experiencing new power and victory. Now Power in Praise brings together some of the miracles wrought by the simple application of Biblical truth: all things work together for good. Power in Praise is a simple clear explaination of how and why the principles introduced in Prison to Praise work in every-day life. Book jacket.

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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Home

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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