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And Then She…
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

And Then She…

Adaptability is the key to survival - survival of a girl-child!Maya is born in pre-independent India to a hard-working South Indian farmer and toddy tapper; but she is not welcomed, for she is not a son. The indigent farmer is murdered when the girl is only ten years old leaving her, illiterate and helpless, to take on this world. Gokuldas is born into a poor fisherman's family of coastal South India, and is unusually bright for someone from his background. At the age of sixteen, on an impulse, Gokuldas stows away on a steamship to reach the unknown shores of Bombay. Fate has its own design for Gokuldas and Maya. Maya, at the age of twelve, is brought to Bombay and events lead her to meet Gokuldas and fall in love with him. Years pass amidst life's drama and as the young married couple grow older, a latent intense evil streak in Gokuldas pushes Maya to seek divorce from him. Will she succeed in separating from Gokuldas and live life on her own terms? Who is the father of first child, if not Gokuldas? How events which took place even before Maya was born influence the course of her life? Does Maya survive all this? Can she?

The Trip
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

The Trip

"As Ravi sets out on a trip to Ratnagiri and Goa with his long lost friend Akash, Siddharth and Gaurav, he can barely wait for the fun, party and friendship to kickoff. But life has other plans for him. He meets his college crush Prajakta, who despite being married forms a new bond with him. A bond that Ravi had always craved for but never had before. Even as Ravigrapples with the idea of pursuing his lost love despite her marital status can he ignore the hand of destiny in this meeting? His own dilemna, however does not blind Ravi from noticing that something is bothering Akash right since the beginning of this trip. Ravi is also surprised to see Gaurav arriving on this trip with a friend Pooja regarding whom he has made no prior mention to anyone. As Ravi tries to demystify the life of his friends and his own, will this trip show them more than just places?"

Calm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Calm

"In the modern day world where people are combating stress on almist a continuous basis, this self help book aims to offer a vaiety of practiccal techniques to help the reader experience relief from stress within minutes to a few days of applying them. The book is aimed at individuals who are currently suffering from stress and even those who wish to build resilience to stress, but do not have the time or inclination to wade through dense theory and its interpretation to gain an understanding of a single useful application. This book includes both timeless and new workable methods drawn from diverse fields. The principles of the methods are based on cognitive, behavioral, biochemical or energy mechanisms. The information is presented in an easy step by step manner with supportive illustrations that leads to easy learning by the reader."

The Gold Brick
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

The Gold Brick

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The Stormbringer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Stormbringer

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Who Does That In Today's World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Who Does That In Today's World

"How far would you go in your quest for love? Would you be ready to be ridiculed by the world just so it brings a smile on the face of someone you love? Would you go ahead and do something unrealistic for your love so the world would ask Who does that in today's world? This is a story of a film enthusiast girl, living in a dream world and her regular, nothing like larger than life boy friend. How they survive their journey full of ups and downs and how they realize the most important lesson of their lives."

The Writing Classroom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

The Writing Classroom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-07-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book brings together a collection of essays on the teaching of writing. It is a companion to Prue Goodwin’s The Literate Classroom and The Articulate Classroom and aims to: augment our existing knowledge about the teaching and learning of writing stimulate thought and provoke discussion about writing offer a blend of theory and practice give ‘food for thought’ and ideas for teaching writing to primary age children. The topic of writing is one which is under the spotlight with increasing regularity as politicians and policy makers move on from reading as an ‘issue’. This has already happened in England where the National Literacy Strategy is urging more emphasis on the teaching of writing to remedy weaknesses in this area.

Table No. 10 and other peculiar short stories from far and beyond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Table No. 10 and other peculiar short stories from far and beyond

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The Competition And Other Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

The Competition And Other Stories

"The Competition and Other Stories contains 15 quaint stories about events and people we have met on our everyday lives. Some stories might evoke a sense of déjà vu while some might inspire a sense of understanding about dilemmas that we often face or question in retrospect. Easy and simple to read, the stories are definitely food for thought."

The Writer's Quotebook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

The Writer's Quotebook

If you have ever stared a page that remains stubbornly blank; if you have ever wondered why writers write, or whether good writers are born or made; if you are a novelist, playwright, poet, or journalist, or simply delight in the written word, The Writer's Quotebook is for you. Whether you keep it in your office, on your coffee table, next to your keyboard or your bed, this rich compendium of over one thousand quotations will inspire, invigorate, and illuminate the often challenging, sometimes humorous, but always fascinating task of those who bring words to life. From William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway to Doris Lessing and Joyce Carol Oates, more than five hundred published writers put p...