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Four strangers are stuck in a hotel in Mumbai. Sitam, a Nepali speaking man from Sikkim, works in the dusty offices of Indian bureaucracy. He has seen racism at its worst during his University days. He is a frustrated Indian bureaucrat. Kulawant Kaur from Amritsar is on her first solo trip at the age of 62, under the pretence of a pilgrimage. This trip is her revolt against the inescapable North-Indian patriarchy. Razia is a Malayali Muslim married to a Hindu. The only identity that matters to her is that of a woman. She hates it when others want her to be a Muslim or a Malayali. Manoj is a typical Engineer-MBA, highly driven, ambitious and suave. His superiority complex is nauseating. Sunil Paswan, a Dalit from Bihar is the hotel manager. He survived caste riots in his native village 30 years ago, after which he moved to Mumbai and has never gone back home. They hate each other, hate being forced to live together and hate that the torment will last almost a month. How do things play out and what happens at the end? The story changes when hearts and minds slowly begin to open up…
In Echoes of the Soul, Arianne shares on Roots Friends and Friendship Love Motherhood Hard Times Prayer Life and Death These poems deliver hard truths stark realities deep contemplations, sincere conclusions springs of hope with the unsparing candor of the poet.
Dickinson was born a short drive from his ancestor Emily Dickinson’s birthplace in Amherst, MA. Dickinson’s writing started after breaking backbones in a 1988 fall. His penchant for writing soon became 2,000 poems, many published! His published Compendium; Breath Tom Away by Sept. 11 was a poetic ride through terror and humanity’s heroic triumphs. The Novel “The Wisdom Seeker” and two sequels are soon to be published. Empathy for all life is the soul of his writing. Gardening, choir, and aikido are relaxing and meditative pursuits Dickinson enjoys. Golden Strands includes some of his finest poems.
Second Innings by Madhav Das (Author of the Bestseller ‘House #872’) Puneet Khosla’s father, Rajesh Khosla wanted to make him a cricketer and see him playing for the country, but he ended up becoming a SAAS startup founder. From NASDAQ listing to extraordinary success in the business, Puneet and his wife, Trisha travel through unchartered paths. What is Mike Kohler and Sarah’s role in changing Puneet’s destiny? Can Ekta take things on a different tangent? Rina Khosla excelled as a jewelry designer of global repute and Nilanjan Basu became a pilot in the Indian Air Force. Everyone envied these love birds, but life had something else in store for them. Will Abhinav Basu fulfill his grandfather’s dream? Can the Delhi Assembly elections possibly settle the debate on the legacy of former Union Home Minister and stalwart Ram Pratap Singh in the favor of his great grandson Romil Singh? Will all of them find love, comfort and dreams fulfilled in their Second Innings?
Vishnukant Ahlawat, a top defence honcho, working on India’s response to the Chinese Dokalam intransigence is killed in his hospital room. Is it a coincidence that the international summit, where peace is supposedly being brokered between India and China, is just a week away? The soft spoken, and sophisticated Kali Nath Singh is the suspect caught on CCTV camera for this murder. Keshav Kumar, an uncouth, yet astute investigator from Bihar along with his unlikely deputy, the shrewd Sumitra Devi, an ex wrestler from Haryana, is tasked to solve the murder mystery. What started as a straightforward murder case seemed to be hopelessly tangled with oddly dissimilar things – false identity, the Goa mining scam and even a love story! Will Keshav and Sumitra succeed in cracking this case? An unusual whodunnit that has stories within stories, this book will keep you riveted to the very end!
In Faces of Your Soul, Elise Dirlam Ching and Kaleo Ching combine art and archetypes, meditation and acupressure, guided imagery, journaling, and many different creative processes in a collage of healing knowledge and wisdom. The authors start by stressing the balance of complementary opposites—left brain/right brain, challenge/comfort, practicality/the sacred—as crucial to beginning the journey. Then through guided imagery, they lead readers through subconscious realms to connect with archetypal sources of inner wisdom. This process frees the creative and healing spirit, connecting explorers with the body's instinctive intelligence, which expresses itself through the creation of art. Central to this process is a detailed description of maskmaking—including how to work with a partner to mold each other's gauze mask—balanced with self-explorations of the inner experience of this event. Poetry, personal stories, photographs, and a gallery of Kaleo Ching's evocative totemic masks expand the reader's experience of this richly resonant journey to self.
Kabeer in Korporates addresses the trials and tussles of the workplace faced by the modern day employee, using Kabeer as the deep font of practical wisdom that balances philosophy with action, theory with practice. It puts into perspective the multiple conundrums of working life: o the balance between success and joy o the tension between methods and results o the impasse between choosing the right coach and being the right coach o decrypting the enigma called leadership. It defines with compassionate wisdom the fine line between dealing with things and dealing with the self. Kabeer In Korporates demystifies the angst and challenges of modern employees, providing lessons, insights and solutions to problems using the wisdom of Kabeer in four ways: o by questioning the individual before he is allowed to question the world around him o asking pertinent questions rather than offering pat solutions o by being simple and matter-of-fact and not hiding behind theories and constructs. o by outlining dilemmas and providing insights on dealing with them. Kabeer is a willing ally; he teaches you the art of untangling the knots till you can breathe and live your own life – fully.
Pulitzer Prize finalist: “A soaring literary epic about the forces that have driven us to the 9/11 age . . . relentlessly captivating” (Ron Charles, The Washington Post). When humanitarian lawyer Tom Harrington travels to Haiti to investigate the murder of a beautiful photojournalist, he is confronted with a dangerous landscape riddled with poverty, corruption, and voodoo. It’s the late 1990s, a time of brutal guerrilla warfare and civilian kidnappings. The journalist, whom he knew years before as Jackie Scott, had a bigger investment in Haiti than it seemed. To make sense of her death, Tom must plunge back into his complicated ties to Jackie—and her mysterious past. Shacochis traces Jackie’s shadowy family history from the outlaw terrain of World War II Dubrovnik to 1980s Istanbul. Caught between her first love and her domineering father—an elite Cold War spy pressuring her to follow in his footsteps—seventeen-year-old Jackie hatches a desperate escape plan. But getting out also puts her on the path that turns her into the soulless woman Tom fears as much as desires. Set over fifty years and in four war-torn countries, The Woman Who Lost Her Soul is National Book Award winner Bob Shacochis’s masterpiece and a magnum opus. It brings to life an intricate portrait of catastrophic events that led up to the war on terror and the America we are today.
Just as Krista's summer plans are almost ready, she is suddenly plagued by strange dreams and intense feelings of déjà vu. Feeling like she's losing her mind, Krista visits a psychic, only to feel more confused. When she arrives in England, her dreams persist, and she finds herself at the doorstep of another psychic. She needs clarity. Finally, the words Krista was afraid to say out loud are spoken. Now, she has to figure out what it all means. Promised Soul is a story of the past, present and future of two souls, bound together by eternal and transcending love.