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A letter to Terrorist written by Habib.I.Kinkhabwala describes the 3 families, how they used to spend their life before terrorist attack and how they spend it after a terrorist attack. It's to inspire those people who suffered and to challenge who make them suffer thinking that their destruction might have weakened our mind and soul but instead strengthen it.
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When he fell in love with someone who is the same sex as himself, Laakhi Singh never knew after marrying the man of his dreams, what he would have to endure, firstly becoming a woman a bride with a secret, for the sake of the society and Sikh culture. Miserable before and after marriage. His heart-wrenching love story shows the determination and lengths Laakhi Singh went to, to hide his pain and make a marriage work that was built on a lie. Disowned by his parents, abused and humiliated by his mother-in-law. Laakhi's story shows how much a wife, Indian daughter-in-law's have to deal with, how the world could be so cruel that honour mattered more than a person's life. How vows become nothing, how love didn't conquer all and how it all ended in travesty.
Singaporean teenager Lee Jun Yong dreams of becoming a professional footballer. Growing up in a family of humble means, in the shadow of Bedok Stadium, the sixteen-year-old is unsure what the future has in store for him. Then one day a chance encounter and some fancy footwork lead to a trial with local professional soccer team Geylang United and suddenly it seems as if Jun Yong’s dream is about to come true. Armed with his grandfather’s Tiger Balm and qi gong training, can Jun Yong make the under-18 national squad and represent his country against Australia? Teenage soccer fans worldwide will delight in Jun Yong’s football skills, despair at his dating skills, and empathise with his struggle to over come hardships and make his fantastic football dream become reality.
THE 1970 BLACK POWER REVOLUTION IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO SPAWNED MOST OF THESE POEMS. AFRICANS AND INDIANS UNITE. YOUNG AFRICAN MEN MURDER EACH OTHER. SOCIETY LOOKS ON. THE SYSTEM CUTS DEEP. EVERYBODY KNOWS. SUCHNESS. THE WORK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Creating spaces. HAVE PATIENCE. AM JUST A POET. ADDING YEARS. THE WORK SPEAKS. LISTEN MORE OFTEN TO THINGS THAN TO BEINGS. TO ITSELF. TOYS. More space.
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Set in the twenty-first century, the modern era, where most people are busy with their daily chores and gadgets, and hardly have any time for self-realization, this story is based on a similar young character. He was different in the sense that he was aware of this problem. The real story, describes how he underwent a sudden change in his thought process after the quakes of November 12th, 2013. The new thought process, which made his life simpler, brought with it plenty of happiness. The happiness ignited in him a strange desire to write a book. In the book, he mentions descriptions of some of his ‘post-quake’ days, the negativities and dilemmas which he occasionally faced as a teenager, how he overcame them and how the quakes changed his perspective towards life. He illustrates how introspection can bring a beautiful change in life. But excess of anything is bad – this holds true for happiness too. It created a new dilemma for him: Was it some enlightenment, or was it insanity?
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