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Paulos Mar Gregorios: A Reader is a compilation of the selected writings of Paulos Mar Gregorios, a metropolitan of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church of India and a former President of the World Council of Churches.
An unprecedented report from the front line of the war on terror by the serving President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf.
Feeling initially aimless and out of place in rural Nepal where she accompanied her anthropologist husband for a year of fieldwork, Katharine Bjork Guneratne turned to writing to make sense of her sojourn in the shadow of the Himalaya. The resulting...
This is the story of Viramma, an agricultural worker and mid-wife in Karani, a village in South-East India. She tells of her sense of profound change, a constant dialogue... Læs mere
A powerful childhood memoir by former MP Sajid Javid'This is a memoir unlike anything you will read from a politician. Sajid Javid tells his story with eloquence and wit' Alan Johnson
A wide-ranging account of the Indian film star Madhuri Dixit, exploring her star persona and legacy. Nandana Bose argues that Dixit represented a wholesome and traditional figure of... Læs mere
Sunday Times bestselling author and Gurkha soldier Kailash Limbu shows readers how to conquer adversity, find inner strength and lead with honour as he shares the lessons he's learned from a decorated career in the British Army.
Too many books on Gandhi give the impression that he was a solitary hero who had no critics or allies. This text places Gandhi in context, that is, the context of his contemporaries and peers in the struggle for Indian independence, adding new insights and raising new questions.