Texas. She has penned over 20 books that focus on universal themes rooted in stories of American and Indian women. Weaving together history, myth, and magical realism. Her stories explore the experiences of women and immigrants, and her best-selling books have been translated into over 29 langu...
Sudeep Nagarkar Best-selling Books Sudeep Nagarkar has written 5 books in a span of 4 years. Sudeep Nagarkar first book was ‘Few Things Left Unsaid’ which was released in 10 July, 2011. After that there was no looking back for this Indian romance fiction author. The debut book ‘Few Th...
Book Vue is a book blog by bibliophile and writer Chitra Iyer to share with the world, the thoughts and opinions of some of the greatest books that she has. She usually reads and reviews the genres of fiction; particularly romance, crime, mystery, and drama, but occasionally, other genres...
Author of The Revised Kama Sutra; A Novel and 12+ other books of essays, cultural and political critiques, autobiography, humor, and satire.
He is a blogger, writer, affiliate marketers, and a world traveler. He is the one whose dreams got shattered when he was unable to pursue his masters in the US despite clearing GRE because of funds lacking. Through his blog, he is helping newbies who are struggling to start their first ...
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Selling Vero Beach: Settler Myths in the Land of the Ais and Seminole Have you have ever wondered why two Vero Beach landmarks — Pocahontas Park and the Pocahontas Building — carry the name of the legendary Indian maiden who wasn’t a Seminole and who never set foot in the town? It ...
Selling Vero Beach: Settler Myths in the Land of the Ais and Seminole Have you have ever wondered why two Vero Beach landmarks — Pocahontas Park and the Pocahontas Building — carry the name of the legendary Indian maiden who wasn’t a Seminole and who never set foot in the town? It ...
respectively. Her books look at those all-too-familiar stories from the lens of their female characters, thereby providing a completely new perspective to the reader. The fact that these books are some of the best-selling books in the Indian market in recent decades only serves to re-emphasize...
He has so skilfully lied about himself the ghost writer was probably left in the dark too about the truth. **The largest concealment has to do with his Soviet connection: he is fluent in Russian, lived as a privileged guest of the state there, and before returning to the Indian public...