Category: Curl Up
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Grey Divorce Diaries.
Anita, once surrounded by family, now feels isolated as her grown children drift away and her husband becomes distant. Amid caregiving and neglect, she finds solace in new connections, leading to the realization that she must let go of the past for a brighter future.
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Aurangzeb: Insights and Lamentations | Book Review
Book Review. Author: Charu Nivedita Translator from Tamil Nandita Krishnan. ISBN: 9789 356 993 921 publisher: HarperCollins India. It was the title that got my fancy conversations with Aurangzeb the emperor who gave us Aurangabad, the favourite target of all Hindutva, the simple man whose personal life was about selling caps and surviving on…
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Book Review From Mango Meadows.
The post “Winning The Week” by Demir and Carey Bentley, ISBN 97815445304239, celebrates the power of calendar planning to enhance productivity and focus. The author reflects on their recent literary conquests and encourages readers to embrace productivity as a means of shaping their existence. The post implores readers to seize the reins of their destiny…
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Book Review– Love and longing in Bombay
“The incredible length of Bombay sped by, those endless sprawls of buildings, huts and shacks, children squatting and shitting by the tracks, refuse, the crowded grey roads twisting and winding between, all of it blurred but fearsome in its strength, in its very life that grew it unstoppably.” Vikram Chandra Love and Longing In Bombay…
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Embracing the Unknown In Delhi
Gifted “Delirious Delhi” in 2014, I rediscovered it during Döstädning. Dave Prager’s journey reflects Delhi’s evolution from asthma capital to vibrant chaos. His phases, from feeling like a pioneer to embracing local quirks, highlight the city’s charm. The book, a rollercoaster of experiences, reveals Delhi’s hidden gems and cultural richness
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Tunnel Of Varnavat– book review
The Pandavas had to be protected from Duryodhana’s intention of burning them down. The Onus of this was on Surangraj Badri.