Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 16 April 2010
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Sita And the Forest Bandits
A naive ten-year-old. Two proclaimed bandits. A cow. a parrot. Hardly an alliance to speak of. Yet, when they get together , their camaraderie moves heaven on earth! Well... almost... A noven set in the old, old days when girls were married at eight, when caste differences were very much rampant, when the Moon Godsent down healing powers, when the political scenario was not quite homely... Amidst this superstitious, high-low environment, bred personal vendetta. The result, a high-end drama with a befitting finale!
Lord Salisbury's World: Conservative Environments in Late-Victorian Britain
"Bentley's study is an extremely successful attempt to analyze what he calls the `Conservative Environments' around and about the Marquis.... Bentley quite rightly remarks that Lord Salisbury was `bitingly intelligent, focused and funny' (p. 6). So is Michael Bentley, who writes in a tellingly ironic yet often elegiac style which reflects an historian completely at home in his period, more than aware of its nuances, and quite prepared to indulge in unwhiggish and trenchant criticism of modernity." Journal of Church and State
Something has always felt slightly off in Meghan's life, ever since her father disappeared before her eyes when she was six. She has never quite fit in at school...or at home.
Yes, this is it. The curry that anyone can make simply by mixing cumin, coriander nd tumeric with some vegetables, or, with a tin of Patak's curry sauce mix. I've grouped all curries that don't mention a particular style or region in here - the 'curried ushrooms', the 'aloo gobi'. ome are quite traditional, and some more modern - you can normally judge from the ingredients and style of writing.