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This book contains a variety of poems on a range of subjects, dealing primarily with the human society and mindset,Psychology and recollection of memories. Indeed much of the book has been dedicated to poems which try to ascertain the rules of reality and imagination, and the author's own interpretation of the journey that is life. The poems have been composed in different time periods, in different mindsets,and reveal different realisations.
The Great India Story by a respected international journalistSince independence in 1947, India has muddled through, turning confusion and adversity into varying degrees of success. From his experience and perspective as both a business and political correspondent, John Elliott examines how this came to be. At a time when there is a widespread clamour for change and for a new form of politics, he looks at how corruption has eaten into all aspects of Indian life and questions the decades of rule by the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, and suggests democracy provides a smokescreen for much that is wrong. He explores the impact of liberalization, traces the build-up of social unrest over corruption, women's rights, and the exploitation of land and the poor. He also reflects on the limitations of a hesitant foreign policy and looks in detail at why India's defence forces are so depleted.At the heart of the problem, he argues, is the 'quick fix' attitude known as 'jugaad' and the laissez faire acceptance of 'chalta hai' that together have eaten into the social and political fabric and heavily influence what India is, and is not, today. He uncovers a secrets 'M document' that mapped out the 1991 reforms, and reveals how was an unwitting spectator at a Pakistan briefing meeting for the 1991 Kargil war.Incisive and ambitious in its attempt to gather together the many strands that make up a controversial India narrative, Implosion is a timely contribution to the debate on nationhood,development, the exercise of power, people's rights and the changing demographics of a country facing a Tryst with Reality.
"Ms. Finley hasn't lost the power to disturb."—Ben Brantley, The New York Times No other performing artist has captured the psychological complexity of this decade as Karen Finley has. In her inimitable style, she has embodied some of the most troubling figures to cast a long shadow on the public imagination, and has envisioned a kind of catharsis within each drama: Liza Minnelli responds to the September 11 attacks; Terri Schiavo explains why Americans love a woman in a coma; Martha Stewart dumps George W. Bush during their tryst on the eve of the Republican National Convention; Silda Spitzer tells the former governor why “I’m sorry” just isn’t enough; and the ghost of Jackie O cries, “Please stop looking at me!" The Reality Shows is a revelation of a decade by one of our greatest interpreters of popular and political culture.
Away games, back seats, and the locker room after hours...New York Times bestselling author Penelope Douglas is back with this spicy new adult romance, now with bonus material. Marymount girls are good girls. Even if they weren't, no one would know, because girls like Clay Collins keep their mouths shut. Not that Clay has anything to share, anyway. Always in control, she owns the hallways, walking tall on Monday and then dropping to her knees like the good Catholic girl she is on Sunday. What she wants she has to hide. Liv Jaeger crosses the tracks every day for one reason: to graduate from high school and get into the Ivy League. But Clay—with her beautiful skin, clean shoes, and rich parents—torments her daily and thinks Liv won't fight back. At least not until Liv gets Clay alone and finds out she's hiding so much more than just what's underneath those pretty clothes. Liv told Clay to stay on her side of town. But one night, Clay doesn't listen. And once Liv is done with her, she'll never be a good girl again.
Most people find it hard to accept that they failed to achieve something. It leaves them disheartened and broken. They fall in their own eyes, and then, they give up on their dreams. Author Rakhi Kapoor secretly nurtured a dream of writing books from her childhood but never saw it coming true. She eventually gave up on her dream. Rakhi then found her doorway to the path leading her to become an author. In the year 2014, she embarked on a trek in the Himalayan ranges of Nepal that she failed to complete. Based on her life’s greatest failure, Rakhi published her first book in the year 2017 called The Girl Who Was Left Behind. Since then, Rakhi Kapoor has published eighteen books, amongst which four turned national best sellers. Rakhi shares priceless insights for everyone out there aspiring to find success beyond their failures. Nurturing dreams is one thing. Building yourself to be worthy of success is for the brave hearts. You had better be ready to fall, fail and rise to every challenge, turning it into your success story. Failure is a long, dark tunnel where one is trapped and blinded by their disappointments, shame and pain. The light is not at the end of the tunnel. The blazing flame of glory lies within. All one needs to do is kindle it.
Prized accolade. Unknown world. Life changing revelations. Life takes an unexpected turn when a gum chewing yippy from India lands in Australia for his exchange program. The cultural difference hits him hard on his face sometimes making him cry, sometime making him laugh and other times leaving him irritated and wondering. Sushants life changes dramatically as he is totally unprepared to face the vagaries of life down under. Sprinkled with some social commentary this book takes you through a series of anecdotes which become highlight in shaping up his future and also the two most important relationships in his life.
The Himalayan Shepherd family migrates to the lower grasslands in the winter season for grazing sheep and live a life of vagabond for the entire season. Then begin a life where each day brings new challenges and the dangers of being one with nature, the tussle between the ancestral beliefs and the new age of comfort and a life of dignity.
On the outside, I am perfect.On the inside, something sinister lurks.I am sick and I cannot be cured.I use them, abuse them, then sell them to the highest bidder. Everything I have, I fought for, especially my sister. She's my drug, my obsession, my reason for revenge.But there's Glen. He's mine. My addiction, my sanity, my destruction. His touch calms the monster that lurks beneath my skin.If I continue on this path, I could lose him, and I refuse to let that happen.In my world, some people find hope.Some find hell. And some... find me.My Name is Tryst is a spin off from the novel Love Lost Her Way, but can be read as a complete stand alone. This M/M novel is not a romance and also contains M/F scenes.*If you have triggers it is strongly advised you use the 'look inside' feature before purchasing this eBook*
London, 1820 Lady Barbara Jeffords is certain her little sister didn't murder the footman, no matter how it looks…and no matter what the Marquess of Beningbrough—Ben—might say. She can scarcely help it if his cousin is the only other suspect. In fact, she wants nothing to do with ruggedly handsome Ben; he reminds her of all the insensitive clods who passed her over. For years Ben has been dogged by painful gossip about his father's rumored homosexuality. His gruff shell hides a passionate nature, and he's also fiercely loyal—which is why he'll never let the clever and beguiling Lady Barbara pin a murder on his cousin. Sparks fly as the two compete to defend their loved ones. But as strange new clues emerge that neither can decipher alone, they have no choice but to compare notes and sleuth in tandem. A tenuous bond develops that soon faces its toughest challenge when Ben himself becomes a suspect… 90,000 words