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Ancient Promises
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Ancient Promises

Young And Vulnerable, Janu Gave Up Arjun, Her First Love, To Enter Into An Arranged Marriage. Years Later, She Is Miserable, Having Been Gradually Shut Out By The Coldness Of Her Husband S Family And His Indifference To Her And Her Daughter S Needs. Finally She Flees To England To Escape The Loveless Union-But At What Price To Herself And Those She Loves? The Moving Story Of One Woman S Painful Journey Of Self-Discovery, Ancient Promises Is About A Marriage, A Divorce, And Motherhood. It Is About Why We Love And Lose, Sometimes Seeming To Have Little Control Over Our Destinies.

Secrets and Lies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

Secrets and Lies

The Secret History meets Daddy’s Girls as four old schoolfriends reunite after fifteen years in this sizzling blockbuster.

Afterwards
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Afterwards

There Is Always, If Not Exactly A Happily Ever After , At Least An Afterwards To Every Story & When Rahul Tiwari Arrives In Kerala For A Short Break From London, He Has No Premonition Of A Life-Changing Moment. But One Glance Over The Fence At His Lovely But Reticent Neighbour Maya Is Enough To Launch Him On A Path Of No Return. He Finds Himself Playing Friend, Partner, Co-Conspirator, And Finally The Entirely Unexpected Role Of Saviour As Maya, Suffocating Under The Weight Of A Loveless Marriage And A Suspicious Husband, Turns To Him For Help. Together, They Flee India With Maya S One-Year-Old Daughter Anjali And Life Seems To Hold All The Promise Of A New Beginning, Until Destiny Strikes & With Characteristic Ease And Insight, Jaishree Misra Writes In Her New Novel Of The Transforming Power Of Love And Of The Joy And Heartbreak Of Giving Yourself To Another, For Better Or For Worse.

Accidents Like Love and Marriage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Accidents Like Love and Marriage

Accidents like Love and Marriage is an unexpected romp through the universal dilemmas of love and marriage. It is a compelling tale of incompatible relationships and their astonishing success rates. The Sachdevs, Menons and Singhs are urban Indians, normal folk with everyday concerns, instantly recognizable, in fact, just a little bit like youji and me. But when a foppish Delhiwalla falls for a lovely, smart Keralite and his brother finds romance abroad, passion and comedy take control of their destinies. Why are any of these couples married to each other? Why are the unmarried wanting to marry each other? And why are some of them friends? For wouldn't you have thought that friends, at the very least, had to be vaguely compatible, even if husbands and wives weren't? This hilarious tale of incompatibilities explores why we do the things we do or, indeed, why we let them happen to us. Jaishree Misra's second novel.

Secrets and Sins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

Secrets and Sins

Be careful what you wish for... For fans of Eat, Pray and Love as well as the authors Freya North, Elizabeth Noble and Jane Green.

Rani
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Rani

Based on the life of Lakshmi Bai, Rani of Jhansi.

A House for Mr Misra
  • Language: en

A House for Mr Misra

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Of Mothers and Others
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Of Mothers and Others

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-14
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  • Publisher: Zubaan

This multi-layered and thought-provoking collection offers a new and alternative view to the cosy images of motherhood that we so often assume. Motherhood for the writers in this collection is by no means a simple state but involves searching questions about identity, writing, one’s place in society – the very nature of the self. Questions of adoption, childlessness, surrogacy, bereavement and abuse figure alongside poems and stories that explore the tender, the funny, the uplifting aspects of this most vital relationship, between children and their mothers at any age. Contributors include: Manju Kapur, Shinie Antony, Jai Arjun Singh, Jahnavi Barua, Meena Alexander, Mridula Koshy, Kishwar Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Bulbul Sharma, Tishani Doshi, Shalini Sinha, Jahnavi Barua, Smriti Lamech, Nisha Susan, Humra Quraishi, Sarojini N, Vrinda Marwah, Sarita Mandanna, Anita Roy, and other. Published by Zubaan.

A Love Story for My Sister
  • Language: en

A Love Story for My Sister

1857: Eighteen-year-old Margaret Wheeler, daughter of General Wheeler, is kidnapped during the uprising. 1997: Eighteen-year-old Delhi schoolgirl Tara Fernandez is kidnapped and murdered. Two crimes of passion separated by 140 years, but bound by strange similarities. In 2013, Tara's little sister, Pia, is a young aspiring novelist, investigating the curious story of Margaret, one of the first known 'victims' of Stockholm Syndrome. She married the soldier who had kidnapped her during the 1857 massacres, and went on to live, seemingly happily, as a Muslim. When Pia stumbles upon Margaret's private journal and letters, she finally begins to understand how it might have been possible for her to fall in love with her captor. But the more compelling question before Pia is whether her sister might have been similarly in love. Why else did she not return home when she clearly had the chance? But, if she had been in love, why was she eventually killed? Moving gracefully between the gruelling summer of 1850s' Kanpur and the leaden grey winter of modern-day Delhi, Jaishree Misra weaves an intriguing tale of danger and violence and the human capacity for hope.

A Monsoon Feast: Short stories to celebrate the cultures of Kerala and Singapore
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 141

A Monsoon Feast: Short stories to celebrate the cultures of Kerala and Singapore

Across the seas, the winds blow between two lands, whispering back and forth what is seen, heard, tasted, smelt, felt in each place: the green trees, the tropical heat, the lush rain, the peoples of enterprise and culture, the aromas of different flavours and more. A Monsoon Feast is the point at which these winds intermingle, their conversation celebrating the best of what Singapore and Kerala (India) have to offer. "A Monsoon Feast" comprises seven short stories by renowned writers from Kerala and Singapore that provide deep insights on the various concerns and ways of life of both communities. The collection, featuring a foreword by author and poet Professor Kirpal Singh, includes stories by well-known author Shashi Tharoor, Commonwealth Writers’ Prize-winning author of twelve books, including "The Great Indian Novel", and inaugural Singapore Literature Prize winner and popular author Suchen Christine Lim. Also featured are works by authors Felix Cheong, Jaishree Misra, O Thiam Chin, Anjali Menon and Verena Tay. A unique literary collaboration, "A Monsoon Feast" intimately connects the reader to the heart of two similar and yet different cultures.