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Writing to remember A book that dabbles with memories and memoirs is bound to be incredibly personal, very revealing, and possibly hard to identify with. Family Fables is all but the last — it fleshes out conflicted characters in conflict with each other. In the process, it becomes a charming, if tangled, web of first-person narrative that nevertheless appeals as a one-time read, because it is about the real worries
Covey's trust deficit
Among the distractions while reading Smart Trust are the boxes that pop up unexpectedly through the text, giving us verbatims of the authors’ experiences. One of Stephen
Dangers in the comfort zone
When, in 2005, Aaron Krowne, a researcher at Emory University, was issued an ultimatum by his landlord to either let go of his apartment in Atlanta or buy it, he asked around. Everyone advised him
Love in the time of syphilis
The Chinese, “they die like flies; the ocean bed must look like a Chinese graveyard!” “What do they die of?”… “Everything. Burning stomachs and feeble bones,
For a new world disorder
From the terrorist attacks on the twin towers in New York on September 11 in 2001 to the Arab Spring of 2011, no one can doubt that the first decade of the 21st century has presented a raft of new
Mind the gap
The front flap of veteran journalist Mrinal Pande’s latest book, The Other Country, declares it is an essential read for anyone trying to understand and find answers to some of the |
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