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Senthil, a young and idealistic Indian Forest Service officer from Chennai gets posted to Central India. He is soon exposed to the corruption in the government departments, shady senior officers, mining mafia, naxal menace and human-elephant conflict. When his honesty comes in direct confrontation with the politics of postings and transfers, Senthil is slowly and surely tested. Working in rural hinterlands, he is shocked to see the misery of the tribals, crushed between the naxals and the police. It is not long before he discovers the cruel hollowness of the Maoist ideology. Senthil witnesses the tragedy of elephant menace and much to his heartburn a rogue tusker is marked to be eliminated. Wherever he is posted, Senthil manages to rub the political leaders the wrong way and is shunted out from one post to another. Will he be able to stick to his principles? Will he get support from his superiors? Will his wife Manjula stand by him?
Senthil, a young and idealistic Indian Forest Service officer from Chennai gets posted to Central India. He is soon exposed to the corruption in the government departments, shady senior officers, mining mafia, naxal menace and human-elephant conflict. When his honesty comes in direct confrontation with the politics of postings and transfers, Senthil is slowly and surely tested. Working in rural hinterlands, he is shocked to see the misery of the tribals, crushed between the naxals and the police. It is not long before he discovers the cruel hollowness of the Maoist ideology. Senthil witnesses the tragedy of elephant menace and much to his heartburn a rogue tusker is marked to be eliminated. Wherever he is posted, Senthil manages to rub the political leaders the wrong way and is shunted out from one post to another. Will he be able to stick to his principles? Will he get support from his superiors? Will his wife Manjula stand by him?
From the New York Times bestselling coauthor of A Higher Call, an up-close-and-personal account of the Alamo Scouts in World War II. Determined to retake the Philippines ever since his ignominious flight from the islands in 1942, General Douglas MacArthur needed a first-rate intelligence-gathering unit. Out of thousands, only 138 soldiers were chosen: the best, toughest, and most fit men the army had to offer. Their task: silently slip onto Japanese-held islands, stalk through the thick jungles, and assess enemy locations, conditions, morale, and troop strength, all while remaining undetected. It was an impossible task, doomed to failure, but incredibly, the Alamo Scouts were a valuable success. Acclaimed author Larry Alexander follows the men who made up the elite recon unit that served as General MacArthur's eyes and ears during the Pacific War. Drawing from personal interviews and testimonies from Scout veterans, Alexander weaves together the tales of the individual Scouts, who often spent weeks behind enemy lines to complete their missions. Now, more than seventy years after the war, the story of the Alamo Scouts will finally be told.
‘Jungle’ Jim swings into action in his first exciting adventure, as the superpowered simian tries to shed some light on the mysterious Shadows of Kinabalu. In this hilarious modern spin on the timeless werewolf myth, young ice-hockey star, ‘Jungle’ Jim Regent travels to Borneo looking for lost love and adventure, getting more than he bargained for after he is cursed by a tribe of mysterious Iban Headhunters. Now, whenever the moon turns orange, he transforms into an eight-foot-tall, walking, talking orangutan! He’s not a werewolf, he’s a werangutan. He’s not a monster, but an Ancient Protector of Borneo – and the world beyond. The cursed Jim now finds himself living the double life of a superhero as he battles the forces of the Shadow Emperor, an evil overlord who has been dragged into our universe by the reckless Dark Matter experiments of the mad scientist Doctor Gila. These diabolical villains command their army of Dark Matter Shadows from the ruins of a top-secret US government laboratory buried deep beneath the mighty Mount Kinabalu. But Jim is not alone in his battle against the darkness. Fighting alongside him is an oddball group of friends and colleagues: Rufus McFly, a young academic whose expert knowledge of ancient civilisations is invaluable to Jim; Ruthie Moo, a beautiful and resourceful British Secret Agent, and Jim’s childhood sweetheart, Sengalang, the ancient shaman of the Iban Headhunters; Wira, a highly intelligent baby orangutan fully trained in espionage; and a team of specially trained monkeys! This band of unlikely heroes must survive a crazy, colourful, ancient, dangerous world, where nothing is what it seems and where everything, from the other-dimensional bad guys to the creepy crawlies, are out to get you. Remember, it’s a jungle out there… Like The Incredibles, Jurassic Park or the Indiana Jones films, Jungle Jim and the Shadows of Kinabalu is suitable for children 9+ and adults alike and will appeal to anyone with adventure running through their veins.
"As Little Fox hurried along, he was very conscious of where he stepped because of the danger of trip wires and holes filled with punji sticks. He could not help but wonder where the boy he had just killed been going? Or, who and how many would be waiting for him to arrive? Well, there was no use in him trying to figure out now, he had enough problems to handle at the moment. No need asking for more. One second he was moving along feeling great, the next there was a sharp pain in the right side of his head and he was finding it very difficult to keep his balance, everything was beginning to look fuzzy. He could no longer focus his eyes and it felt as if he were falling and could not stop himself. Suddenly the world went black ..."--Back cover.
The Peasants Struggle In The Midnapore District Of West Bengal Is Just One Small Instance Of Revolutionary Failure Where Armed Struggle Had Been Adopted As The Means Of Liberation From The Capital Landholding System. With This As The Background, Professor Gunomoy Manna Has Portrayed A New Birth Of Hope For The Oppressed Amidst The Destruction Wrought By The State. His Characters Are Villagers, Peripheral Forest-Dwellers And Tribals. They Appear In His Other Works Too, Amongst Them Lakhinder Digaar, Katavanaari (The Blond Women Inspired By Mary Taylor), Junapur Steel, Buddha Bihanga (The Stricken Bird) And Others. Shaalbani Or The Story Of A People Dependent On The Forest Of Shorea Robusta Is Once Again Contemporary History That Has Become Folklore.